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APARTMENTS APARTMENTS I8T0NE MID MISCELLANEOUS CARS FOR RENT FDR RENT [CARS CARS CARS I OFFICE 8FM;E FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE n s SALE FOR SALE EAST Hartford. 6 room COVENTRY. 2 bedroom TEE Shirt transfers. Ap- duplex. UOO per month, apartment. Main proxlmafgly 3000, alto HONDA Accord 73. 5 VW Bug 1967. Reconditi­ F O R D G ran ad a 1980. 4 aurh^strr) Manchester A City of Viilape Charm HrralJi Street. No pets, refer- VW Jetta 84, Wolfburg utilities not Included. F M R E N T 50 to 100k numerals and speed. Low mileage. oned, stereo cassette, addition. 4 door, stond- door, air excellent con­ No pets. Adults pre- ence8 reaulred. SSSO 2300 S.F. Prof. Offlcasl letters for shirts, caps, : ’ Good condition. 647- . h eater, 40fc. A fte r 6pm . dition. 83000 or best month. 742-6715 or 456- __1215,3-10pm.______ard. Immoculote, low fe rre d . 56«-6<7S. In Business PIbzb etc. Best offer. 649-3642 643-6135. M a ry . miles. Must be seen. offer. 649-9487. 0064. offer 5:30pm.p______(!:6u g a r 85,6 cylinders, C A D IL L A C 1977 sedan QUIET residential neleh- Ad|acent 1-84, Exit DODGE Charger hafeh- Loaded. $5899.649-9337, Tuesday, Sept. 15,1987 30 Cents borhood, 3 bedroom or MANCHESTER newly 24 FO O T Copper Clod 27,000 miles. Fully back 83. 4 cylinder, 4 Devllle d'Elegance. renovated 2 bedrooms, 63, East bound FORD Granada 1977.8625 3 bedroom with dlnlnp pool. Complete with all equipped. Like new. speed, pin stripe Inte­ or best offer. 643-6877 Power windows, ■; 1 room. Newly remo­ 3rd floor apartment. Air Cond., Carpet' accessories. You re­ $8375. 646-0795. rior, sunroof am/fm afte r 3pm. brakes, seats, locks, deled. Coll 647-1090 af­ S525 per m onth plus ed, Private Lavs m ove SSSO. 649-0700. OLDS Cuttens supreme cassette stereo. 643- air. Am/fm stereo tape te r 5. heat and utilities. 2 73.4 door, power steer­ 5641 evenings. PONTIAC Hatchback deck. Extra snow tires month security, refer­ Ample on-sIte park­ 1980. W orth seeing. 649- VVorA law s ing, brakes. Aufo- V W 1974 Bug. Real clean, on rims. Excellent con­ 1 ROOAA efficiency, heat 4791. ences reaulred. No ing m otlc, $1000. 643-0835. rebuilt engine, Mag dition. $3500. 646-4333. and hot woter. $65 per pets. Best for working WANTBITO Ford praises Boric Single story bldg. wheels. $1200. 649-8407. week. 649-4820 or 646- couple or small family. BUY/TRAOE FORD Tempo 86. Excel­ 4421 leo ve messope. lent condition. Auot- RENAULT LeCor 1980. 4 concerns 643-2121. AAANCHESTER. Quality 522-3260 OLD and new furniture, matlc, air. S7950. speed. Running condi­ COVENTRY unexpectly 647-8882. tion, only S200.649-7057. 1 bedroom, heat, hot avallablel Seclued one household Items, andd water and all applian­ bedroom unfurnished Need repairs around the glasswore. Will pay B U IC K C entury 1981. 4 C L Y educators cash. 646-8496. ces Included. Air condi­ loft apartment. Utili­ home? Coll an expert. door, automatic. Full 15 YEAR OLDS tioned. Quiet. On bus power with extras. Kennedy opens fire E ties Included. S400. per You'll find the help you line. Ideal for middle- month. Security dep­ need In Classified. 643- CLYDE Best offer. 871-9430. i^TODAY’S SPECIALS^ By A n d re w J. D a v is aged and senior citi­ osit, references. 742- 2711. CHEVROLET-BUICK, INC. zens. $550. 247-5030. Automotive HOW WOULD YOU Herald Reporter 6715 or 456-0064. ROUTE 83, VERNON CAMAROS ^ WASHINGTON (AP) - Former Bork, whose nomination has EAST Hertford. Newly MOBIL home. Working S o ff Your Car President Ford praised Judge sparked a ferocious lobbying war decorated 4 room In 2 l3yimOU8TRIAL 79 Cougar xn? '2995 ^ MM CHIVY CANUflO MM CAMARO T*TOR UKE TO WORK AT Educators are divided on single male odult pre­ 81 Olda Omaga *4495 pg. Et. IM. AC. «g» Oil.. • e«4.. M . A«sg. rt. ft, fmm iarta. Robert H. Bork as "uniquely between liberal groups opposed to family home. Includes PROPERTY CARS emmarnm. CwMit, Smm Cmt. M . AC CMhg CgnOiL Ogft Is*., ■mA88 whether a new state law that ferred. Lease, secur­ Ragat ••MX Cm oIil tiM* CmIm 3MN Mh*. qualified" for the Supreme Court as his appointment and conservatives appliances, wall to wall B 2 coup* 'B495 M.PnWA permits 1.5-year-oIds to work at ity. No pets. 643-2880. FOR SALE the Senate Judiciary 0>mmittee carpet, full attic, 5000 square feet commer­ 62 Cantury ooup* '81 95 4 Linesns — 10 Days who favor it, sat quietly at the certain jobs will have adverse wosher dryer hookups, STUDIO type. Portly fur­ cial space. Available 63Calabrlly4<), '6495 opened politically charged confir­ witness table while Ford and then H O N D A 75 w agon. Re­ 509 charge, each addi­ affects. and storage a re a In nished. Working single Immediately. Many b u ilt engine. $400. Body S3 Ford FI so XLT 4>4 '8195 mation hearings today, but a Senate Republican Leader Bob p basement. $525 plus male preferred. No possible uses. Warren 83 Cavatlar wagon '4 9 M tional line. You can i m f l leading opponent said Bork is Dole of Kansas endorsed him. The law, which goes Into effect rusted. 643-4400. UZPUTTIMIR utilities. 1 months se­ pets. Leose. 643-2880. E. Howland Inc. 643- 83 Bonnavllla 4 dr '6995 cancel at any time. "itching to overrule” historic Committee members were not Oct. 1. will allow 15-year-olds to 1108. O L O S M O B IL E 1974 D elta 1W FORD rao t in OMC CAMKA VAN c u rity . No pets. 646-1326 A V A IL A B L E O ctober 1st. convertible. Excellent 63 GMC Jimmy camp yan '1 2 ,(XX) qnRRV 4 iBd.. FS, II Ton I C|«, Aitm.. P t. f . WMOW • tgoha. AC. decisions. expected to begin questioning Bork work only In mercantile businesses after, 5pm weekdays, 4 room, 1 bedroom 83 Ragal 4 dr '6995 4 VNwl OffweVMumbwm Ces N iu i n u condition. Asking NO REFUNDS OR •ih. MNVVA In an extraordinary appearance until afternoon. L S t i ' as baggers, stock clerks and anytime weekends. aportment. 2nd floor, S3600. P lease coll 871- 84 Clara 4 dr '7495 ADJUSTMENTS M O alt for a former president, Ford President Reagan has cam­ stove, refrigerator and •12g000 cashiers. The law will not allow Available October 1st. 2 0672. 84 Ragal ooupt '8095 declared that Bork’s “ record has paigned vigorously for Bork's con­ S h l l M H O R N K M m its r' dlst)Washer. Attic and 84 Calabrity 4 dr. CALL HERALD students to work in restaurants, bedrooms, 3rd floor Merchandise C H E V Y w aoon 1977. A u­ '7495 been exemplary" since he took a firmation since nominating him in apartment newly rem­ cellar storage. Parking S4 Camaro ooupa '8495 ISYEMOUH mechanical firms or manufactur­ f4 *10,200 tions of power, whether that power Finest Supermarkets, a division 643-7518 after 6 . . . sits quietiy Beginning Oct. I. 15-year-olds need money. The two forces make Doted at Manchester, Conn, is governmental or private." Please turn to page in of First National Supermarkets, WINTERIZED cottage. 82 Mazda RX7 QSL*6495 may work as baggers, stock clerks society tick. They’ll have to team 4 this 9th day of September, $600 month plus utili­ began advertising positions for 1997. ties. Security required. LAWN AND 84 Mazda Pickup *4595 and cashiers in mercantile busi­ minors at the end of August. "W e how to balance those things." 041-09 11/1 5/1. 647-1257. DARDEN To nesses. according to a report from hope to have a head start (In 83 Lynx Wg., At. a c * 3 9 9 5 State Labor Commissioner P. Jo­ Bertolini added, though, he did advertising)." said Mike DelNe- not see it totally in a negative light. CHRYSANTHEMUMS 84 Buick Skylark Superpowers’ opening talks seph Peraro, However, the law does gro. human resources manager of WNto '5 1 9 5 FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION dig your ow n . 550 Bush not allow minors to work for First National’s Edward’s Div­ "I'm not worried about It particu­ HIM Rd., Manchester. FOR THE TOWN OP MANCHESTER 86 Merkur XH4TI '1 1 ,4 9 5 restaurants, mechanical firms or ision. "Some of our stores have larly.” he said. " It’s a good manufacturers. This and other . Notice Is hereby given of a sale at public auction to be held 85 Buick Regal interviewed people and promised opportunity for some I5-year-olds,” ‘7495 restrictions on working hours have Saturday, September 19, 19S7 beginning at 10:00 am In Col- Top Soil ScroBiMd Loam LOBtfGd employment In October.” he said. umblo, CT, Chestnut Hill section. Maple Grove, Rt. 87, 2 Any amount dallvarad. Alto, till, prompted a tremendous number of miles south of Jet. Rt. 87 and Rt. 44, for the following surplus 85 Olds Calais *6395 ‘thorough and constructive’ Because of competition from Others, though, do not agree that Item s: giaval. ttona and bark, mulch. inquiries at the state labor fast-food restaurants.. there just Bobcat, backhoa 6 loadar rantal. AC/LOBQGd the law will hurt students. DESCRIPTION department. aren't many high school students to 84 Gran. Marq. LS *8695 Shevardnadze flashed a thumbs- accelerate a trea ty to ban "Young kids have always 1948 Ford Loader/Backhoe DAVIS CONSTRUCTION AC/LoadGd WASHINGTON (AP) - Secre "There seems to be some public pick from, DelNegro said. intermediate-range iTuclear mis­ 1949 International Dump w/body & plow frame 872-1400/8S9-9SS5 tary of State George P. Shultz held a up sign upon his arrival and said he confusion.” said Dick Ficks. de­ One of the problems In hiring worked," said Dennis Joy, princi­ 1974 International Dump w/body & plow frame 85 Mazda RX7 S siles for signing at a summit "thorough and constructive” first was in a "good” mood. Then, as he partment spokesman. The law. minors is working with restricted pal of Coventry High School. " I 1949 International Dump w/body A/C.AIum.Wli •9895 A meeting. 1974 Chevrolet Pickup round of talks today with Soviet left for a brief respite at the Soviet which requires that employers hours. " It ’s something we’re going don’t think It’s anything different Several issues remain unre­ 19M H uber 10 Ton R oller Foreign Minister Eduard A. She­ Embassy before a White House obtain proof of age. ‘totally and to have to learn to live with," than what we’ve had all along." 1954 Dodge Pickup (Arm y) M-37 MORIARTY solved. But in an effort to close the FUEL OIL/COAL/ vardnadze as the superpowers tried meeting with President Reagan, he completely' restricts minors to DelNegro said. "W e understand Joy said it did not matter whether 1955 Wlllys Jeep M-38A1 gap, U.S. negotiators in Geneva 1975 Chevrolet Belair Auto FIREWOOD to clear the way to a summit despite said he felt “ O K" working in mercantile establish­ that school Is very important to a student was IS or 18 years old. BROTHERS offered also to ban missiles in that 1944 Dodge Dump C-900 lingering differences over arms Shultz declined, however, to clear ments, he said. "There’salsoa very these kids." Only when students work too many 1952 Dodge Water Truck FIREWOOD free! Felled range that are capable of carrying 301 Center St. control, human rights and up what was on everyone's mind: specific limit on hours.” Cheryl Lejfer, business manager hours, no matter the age, will it 1972 F o rd f-$ V ) Dump Truck 3 m onths, trunk pieces, non-nuclear charges, a U.S. official Ford F-900 Truck Manchetter, C T Afghanistan. Whether they had discussed a date While school is in session. 15- at the Amazing Stores business begin to affect school work. approximately 2 cord. told The Associated Press. 1978 F-150 Pickup “ We had a very good meeting, for Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorba­ year-olds may work a maximum of office in Simsbury, isn’t worried 1973 International Scout 12"-18" diameter by 18 The Pentagon had objected to the "The key Is not age," he said. 643-5135 between the minister and I, tho­ chev to come here to see Reagan. 18 hours per week, no more than about potential scheduling head­ 1977 Ford Bronco Wagon " length. Most be split. concession but was overridden, “ The key is close supervision of 1941 D odge P ic k u p (A rm y ) T-24S Take all. 649-0232. rough and constructive,” Shultz With a wave of his hand, Shultz three hours daily, and not before 7 aches. "W e always have accommo­ said the official, who demanded parents. Some can't bum candles at 1979 Porta-Patch Asphalt Recycler Old your garden "over said after nearly three hours of turned aside a question on the a.m. or after 7 p.m. The law also dated any scheduling problem kids E-Zee Flow Spreader produce" this year? Sell anonymity. both ends. They'll fall into that 1947 Tarrant Leaf Machine discussion with Shevardnadze at subject from a reporter as he and prohibits minors from working had In the past.” fruits and vegetables w ith In another nuclear area, the same affect whether they’re IS or (3) 5-4 yd. Hydraulic Sand Spreaders MU8ICAL the State Department. Shevardnad^ posed for pictures more than two consecutive days Cammie Smith, manager of the a low-cost od In Classi­ official said, Shultz was prepared to 18,” This equipment It being told In "AS IS, WHERE IS" condi­ ITEMS The Soviet foreign minister, with the U.S. and Soviet delegations without a day off. “ These restric­ Seven Eleven store on Center fied. 643-2711. take a “ flexibile" stance on the While Joy was unsure whether tion, with no warranty expretted or Implied. Further Infor- reflecting a mutually upbeat mood, in an eighth-floor reception room. tions allow sufficient time in each Street, said she is glad she’ll soon be m aotlon tlo i It available at the General Servicet Office, 41 Center FLUTE. Bundy. Great for heavy land-based missiles that are the new law would have any effect Street,------Manchetter, CT (203) 447-3031. joked to reporters and photo­ The meetipg at the State Depart­ day for a 15-year-old to devote to able lo hire minors, though their beginner. Excellent at the heart of Soviet nuclear on the number of students who graphers: “ We have come here in ment preceded the signing at the studies.” Ficks said. hours will be limited. "I need that TOWN OF MANCHESTER, CT. condition. $105. 643- power. indulge in after-school activities, he ROBERT B. WEISS 6404. SCRANTON order to tell you that the ministers White House of an agreement to Exceptions are made for school extra overlap,” GENERAL MANAGER CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH have decided everything.” establish "nuclear risk reduction Specifically, he Will offer to vacations and from July I to the She said some minors will proba­ said students should consider 033-09 CHRYSlin IXCCUTIVe VCHtCLES As Shevardnadze opened his centers” in the two capitals to bly be Immature. "It all depends on whether working is more Important ANO seiecT usio cams... increase the limit initially proposed first Monday in September, when PETS AND SOME B t% nNANCINO Oh LESSI three-day visit, there were signs of lessen the chance of accidental by the United States on multiple- minors may work 40 hours a week, the individual. Some 15-year-olds than pursuing those activities. TOWN OP MANCHESTER SUPPLIES flexibility in the U.S. effort to nail war. warhead ICBMs if the Soviets step eight hours daily until 9 p.m. are very mature and very good with "Too often, I see kids who have LEOAL NOTICE 87 FIFTH AVE. (» •14,695 down a treaty to ban intermediate- The two sides offered downbeat up negotiations on an overall 50 Many supermarkets have al­ the public.” the interest, but they can’t really The Zoning Boord of Appeals will hold a public hearing on SIAMESE Blue point, fe­ 87 LaBARON range nuclear missiles and to forecasts before the talks opened. " I think they're going to breathe pursue them,” he said. "They're at Q T S Turbo •12.295 percent cutback in strategic ready begun advertising positions Monday, September 28, 1987 at 7:00 p.m. In the Hearing male spayed. Affec­ a breath of fresh air into the labor 9 Room, Lincoln Center, 494 Main Street, Manchester, CT to tionate. All shots. 646- 87 RAIDER 4x4 •12.795 reduce more potent strategic arse­ But this did not disguise the fact for minors. Ficks said, "Employ­ the age when work should be hear and consider the following applications: nals, as well. that their shared hope was to Please dim to page 10 ers seem to be. in some cases, market/' Lejfer said. secondary.” 9 9699.______87 RAMCHARQER I^ M -l^ lW V IN A DEBBIE MASSEY - Reouest a variance 4«4 •17.595 NQ.' 111? tp Article II, M ctlon 5.0L01 to allow a reduction In HORSE Barn - 3 stalls, 1 9 8 7 w e ^ n side yard ta 9 feet (12 feet required) at pasture and ring avail­ 87 DAKOTA •12,295 'esttrly Street, Residence Zane B. able to rent. Provide 07 SHADOW ITEM 2 MANCHESTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL- Request own care or shore with Twb(Vi.epartmenl and moy 13% width - 2 tor 288 ' criticizes the reasoning behind the Charter that bonds be approved by Connecticut — 4 DeVILLE Nicel *3.495 held. be Inspected during business hours. I MUST be pleked up ii the I injunction. a referendum does not apply to Enterlainment 13 Television____13 Shop-Rite on East Middle building to elderly housing and the Rlttenband said that any decision ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS I Herald Offlca Monday thru I In the decision he handed down Focus------11 U.S./World_5, 9 Turnpike, Manchester Senior Citizens' _ . . Edward Coltmon, Secretory on the injunction would only apply Doted of Manchester, CT this 14th day of September, 1987. iThuraday bafora 11 am. only. J 875-3311 July 29, Maloney ruled that the $13 Please tarn to page 10 Local news-3.10 Weather------2 Attorneys representing the town Center. I •! ! r t - j^NCHESTEH HERAljfe. Tuetday. S i p t ^ IW7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday, Sept. 15, 1967 — 3 J, 7f IS a subsidy’ THE WEATHER REGIONAL WEAT escue for Accu-Wcarther""lorecast fc Daytime Conditions ar>d and 2 yards to Mark Mobley and 89 Johnson as Den 30, iOara 17 straight points after Mariow sets his sights against maii bond the second quarter. shut down San Fran- - The Broncos f( running game and inter- era in a 19-minute By Andrew Yurkovskv three passes by Joe Herald Reporter wants to build a mall. thecom[rany of the first half and should do .so at its own extiense — second and had “I think they're going to be given a a n d that includes road tkie comertiack Delton Hall interceptions and -. George Marlow has some facts of the Steelers the lead with a his own he would like to share with message as a reauit of the referendum that improvements. t overies. The tui "I’m only telling you that they ' fumble recovery return in Denver points. the town Board of Directors. wili teii them that they have to do more Jrst quarter. Mark Malone, Marlow, the owner of the Main should build it with their own ^■completed Just nine of S3 Salnis 28. B Street department store bearing his homework." money.” he said. s, made it 14-S in the second New Otieans, wi family name, has made no secret — George Marlow Town officials have said that the with a 2-yard scoring toss to three of its previou about his opposition to town- road and utilities improvements to on Gothard. suprised the defendl financed improvements to the area be financed by the bonds are needed ntana completed 34 of 49 to attract the mall and other tral champions as j*^*^*^* around the proposed Mall at business to Buckland Hills because s for 316 yards, but the 49ers threw two toucbdoi^i^c >ize of its landlubber Buckland Hills. And he believes s(>ecialty stores that would proba­ ged only 47 yards rushing. as of Oct. 1,1986 or 1987. would go to of the great ex(>ense of developing Hoby Brenner. nsects, lobsters have an that the truth is on his side. bly move into the Mall at Buckland the general fund and would not he the site. And officials from Homart Anderson kicked fleld goais J’“^.**ges and segmented bodies, A month ago Mayor Barbara B. 41 and 44 yards for the Hills. With a wide variety of used to pay off the bonds. The have 8up[>orted that view, saying the first time in their __ j Weinberg put out a "fact sheet” merchandise (racked into every amount would be constant yearly, that a mall would he too costly to irs. explaining the need for the im­ sacked BemieKosar new shell is forming, the available space, Marlow’s looks fixed according to the assessment build if the company financed the to 24, Cowboys 13 provements and how the mall and like a general store from the 19th and mill rate at the time that the improvements itself. in the fourth quarterrs at all costs. It ta k e s a related development would benefit century — only much larger. project begins. But Marlow has little sym(>athy Louis, stifled by the Dallas the town. Just two weeks ago, the seI for U minutes, scored three New Orleans got g(^ reach adulthood. Most When the bonds are [raid off, the for Homart or any other developer. from its young i j • * , * town Board of Directors agreed to MARLOW, 73, admits that he taxes that had been going to finance The high development costs are downs in the final two minutes tandem as Reubra largest on issue its own leaflet before a Thunderstorms blamed A n its first home opener in 12 may be old-fashioned. "Yeah, I’m them will then be funneled into the simply the price of doing, business. for 147 yards and D>d weighed 42 pounds. referendum is held on bonding for inde(>endent as hell,” he said when general fund. "They knew when they bought S the improvements. asked whether his way of doing The 193 acres in question are now the land that they'd have to spend ■;I Lomax found Roy Green for [Zhdown”^ Z®’’ "irelangostinos? But Marlow isn't at all convinced for death and injuries d 22-yard touchdown passes in business may be a thing of the past. assessed' at an average of about money to develop the land," he Kosar completed 2rard Is the oldest university that the mall will be the boon to But he said his op(K>sition to the $2,800 (>er acre. That assessment, said. Im of 65 seconds to give the for 314 yards and tw Manchester that the directors By The Associated Press night in sections of northern Inals a 17-13 lead, and Earl bonding agreement is a result of even before improvements begin, HE REMAINS unconvinced that telieve it will be. He insists that he more than just stubborness. will be higher after a property the eventual revenue from the mail Texas. >11 ran 15 yards for the fo? JfoSrtKirtlr 1 * is not opposed to the mall itself, but Thunderstorms ranged from Iling score with 19 seconds left, The town argues that the bonds revaluation now under way. said would more than make up for the Thunderstorms also were scat­ the game 21-21. to the $13 million in bonds the town will be paid off by taxes on the mall Boyce Spinelli, the town's finance ex[>en8es to the town. He said that Texas into the Midwest today tered across southwest Texas, fras only the second loss in 23 I Jets 31, Bills 20cation Program plans to issue to pay for road and and the surrounding development. director. Spinelli said he doesn't (rarsonal pro()erty taxes from the after being blamed for a death northeast Missouri, west central n openers for the Cowboys, dby utilities improvements around the (ook a 13-3 lead with 13; 18 left , held . __ , . While he doesn’t dispute that, know how much higher the assess­ mall, which would go immediately E and several injuries in the Kansas Illinois and Nebraska. ■ □ mall. Mariow said that Homart will not ment would be. to the general fund, are not going to City, Mo., area. Showers dotted the Northwest Danny White hit Gordon nearly 27 minutes, »®f" H e ra ld n s with a 20-yard touchdown offense going againsi------be paying its full share of taxes Marlow argues that the tax be as high as the town estimate of Thunderstorms rumbled and dense fog was widespread OPPONENTS of the bonding during that time for town services. money going to the general fund is $61,million ...... ^over the IS-year [>eriod. through the Red River area □ 0 Ken O’Brien th r e '^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ _ agreement — including Marlow — early today oVer eastern South down passes at the e And that, he contends, is where less than the fair share that other v ^ n c e the full amount of real separating Oklahoma from Dakota. t 20, Rahnt 16 have said that those improvements the subsidy comes in. pro[>erty owners pay for services estate revenue becomes available half and Johnny Heel represent a subsidy to the mall Texas, although heavy rain dim­ ston scored 17 points in the more scores for the Town officials say that financing and to support education in town. to the town after the bonds are paid inished. A drenching rainfall had Skies were clear to partly 0 ; 28 to beat Los Angeles. develo[)er, the Homart DeveIo[)- for the bonds would work in the Though the bond.s for the improve­ off. the mall will probably have cloudy over most of the northern passed 55 yards to w— — ..n ment Co. of Chicago. But the town set off flash flood watches over­ i l ______Rams had a 16-3 lead before with 3; 13 remaining 1 following way: Of the 380 acres of ments would be paid off by reached the end of its life, he said. Plains, nortbej^ Rockies, en Moon passed 3 yards to argues that the bonds will he paid mall and related develo|)ment. a remaining tax money from the "Unwittingly, they think they’re hit Mickey Shuler TODAY’S MOON: Day aher hack by taxes on the mall itself, not P Southwest and Eastl'^ portion of the real estate taxes from project rather than from other doing the town a favor," Marlow Weather Trivia Today's weather picture wa6 drawn by added a with 26 seconds leftist quarter. from any other taxes. York a 14-7 halftime _____ 193 acres would go toward paying taxpayers, the town would be said of the directors' and adminis­ How long does it lake a smal Kansas City police said a truck lives on Stillfield Road and attends (ffshort p™rove?Se"mld'Se 3 Marlow, however, remains off the bonds. That amount would taking the risk in issuing the bonds, tration’s suplwrt of the mall. He driver was crushed to death by a Bills quarterbackoQAY’S TRIVIA: Which crimesolver cuntulus doud lo mature into printed to the end zone with unconvinced. be the difference between the taxes he said. said he believes that residents think load of metal doors blown off his left, giving Houston its first threw touchdown pigg gfgajaji t,y Agatha Christie? (a) “There may be a quarriel as to after the mall is built and the taxes otherwise and will reject the bond a giant ttunderslorm? rig during a strong thunderstorm maine Johnson, Chrigg^i,^ Fletcher (b) Hercule Poirot (c) whether this is a subsidy. I’ll tell ■17-16. Robb Riddick, who alniiip Marlowe on the unimproved property before THE TOWN ARGUES, however. issue in the November referendum, Monday. ' y Dickerson, who rushed for you, it’s a subsidy," he said during the mall is built. Homart would be obligated to pay "I think they're going to be given CONNECTICUT WEAT 2-yard run. a recent interview. Police also said a man and his Jsrds on 27 carries, fumbled BengaisRawinala 23, Y«m|ODAY’8 BARBS for the bond issue even if the taxes a message as a result of the daughter were injured when high the Houston kickoff, setting up Marlow's Department Store, THE MONEY from the earlier from the development prove referendum that will tell them that • ; yard field goal by Tony Boomer Esiasonthiait a loaf is better than not having a which celebrated its 75th birthday assessment, which would be fixed insufficient. they have to do more homework," winds blew down the brick front almost a year ago. is not the kind of Qeorge Marlow relaxes a moment in his store. of a bumed-out building and that Central, Eastern Interior, Sotjas with i:oi left. down passes in the firhance to goof off at all during the day. at the value of the unimproved land Marlow believes that if Homart he said. Tonight, clear. Low in the 50s. V **®*”® ' ‘““chdown came Cincinnati needed 10 i a pedestrian was struck by a points to beat Indiialry tale for grownups; Once upon a pickup truck after a storm 30 percent chance of an S Jr* ;X '® S i” Jne‘ld fight-marred game, oie a shopper was given a cash-regis- knocked out a light. lilg n 75 to 80. erback Jim Everett to nine On the first play"' receipt that was legible. letions in 26 attempts. Four schools’ building plans The Kansas City Power i t Light trivia AN8WER: (b) Author Co. said more than 56,000 custo­ West Coastal, East Coastal: Tonijicog 40, Seahawks 17 * Lolts DaVggg^g Chrlstio created the fictional called for unnecesssetecf|y0 Hercule Poirot, your ballot now! mers lost power because of the Low aro u n d 60. W ednesday, paiiver’ John Eiway riddled on a tackle of Jamet ® im. newspaper enterpri^ assn. storm. p e rc e n t c h a n c e of an afte rn o o n shoie’s defense for 338 yards and scored two touchde get school board’s approval Temperatures dipped into the touchdowns and Rich Karlis Bengais. Players d four field goals for the 40s early today in interior New began fighting, and By Andrew J. Davis Bowers. Nathan Hale and Ver­ safety codes. England, northwestern Pennsyl­ Northwest Hills: T onight, clea-®*- linebacker Cliff Odoi Herald Reporter planck. and was told late last week nati fullback Larr_ Al.so a t Monday/s, meeting.. As-, vania and the northern Great Wednesday, partly^loudy.^A 30 pef^^a^^ were ejected. BE that plans for Waddell probably Lakes region. Plans for improving four of the would not be finished until later this sistant Superintendent Wilson E. afternoon shower. High in the mid|-()gtoSteveSeweii. 4 yardsto Deakin Jr. termed the current ______^______Watson, 5 yards to Orson E^ason**DMsed^*20 Irritate your mate to- five schools that arc part of an $8.8 week Even though he had not tsiason passea zo million construction project were reviewed the Waddell plans. Maffe shortage of school bus drivers ut the top back on the peanut butter approved Monday by the Manches­ asked the board to approve them "critical." He told board members ir after you use it. ter Board of Education. With the others, stating their that unless 10 new drivers were |QUARIU8 (Jan. 20-Fab. 19) Your Plans for Bowers. Nathan Hale. , passage was contingent on the found for the Manchester Bus Co., lind Is likely to be on something other Verplanck and Waddell elementary approval of the building commit­ the company may have to lengthen >ut on the D lan the task at hand today. Be careful schools were approved unanim­ tee. which will meet Thursday school bus runs, which usually take DU don't knock over your favorite lamp about 30 minutes each. PEOPLE " lie dusting. ously by the board. However, night. _rdy's other major' error 8CE8 (Fab. 20-March 20) Stay away Francis A. Maffe Jr., board With the approval by the board, "‘d a loss that may be felt lorn bargain counters toddy. Your eye member and chairman of the the building committee can now "The last thing we want to do is 643 649 875 She’s still a ham they prefer to remain anonym­ about 3^ Patriots, r values might not be up to par, and building and transportation com­ proceed to send the plans to the redo the routes and make them 5 ous," radio station KKGO spokes­ that his IcFt in the lu could buy silly things you'll neverj^ mittee, . seemed somewhat sur­ state for its approval. Maffe said. longer." he said. "I don't want lo laiWoHh quarter, his snap to punter prised when architects from the After state approval comes, the think about it. That's our final LONDON (AP) - Bette Davis woman Linda Davis said laixean,^ Roby skidded along the says she'd like to star in a movie Monday. the new; RIE8 (March 21-April 19) Strive to be Lawrence Associates of Manches­ plans will he put out for bids. solution." [id. nterprising today, but more for others ter announced that plans for Paul Phillips, chairman of the along with Elizabeth Taylor and A Los Angeles concert org; tan for yourself. Your gratification will 646 871 picked it up and ran to his Waddell had been almost com­ 'building committee, asked the Deakin asked that parents be Katharine Hepburn. ized by KKGO to raise money fdrtor voted MeSwain tackled him and me from knowing you were able to patient while the bus company Herman on Oct. 23 will be jrovlde what they could not. pleted. The plans will be finished by board to approve all four plans, The script she has in mind is his right leg. The AFC’s Thursday, in time for the town since it was lm()eratlve to put the works out of the bus shortage, "Steel Magnolias," Robert Ha- headlined by Tony Bennett. Ms. hadjustid leading.punter last season AURU8 (April 20-May 20) In order to which he said was a result of the Davis said other names will be ^alntaln a harmonious relationship with Building Committee meeting, said projects out for bids as soon as rling's hit off-Broadway play, she still alivred a sprained right ankle and workers today, you must be more Peter J. Visentin, an architect at (Mssible. He said that it may be economy. He said that since there said Monday at a news confer­ announced by the all-jazz FM The 94led groin muscle and should 872 are many appealing full-time open­ 647 |ee with your praise and less liberal Lawrence. hard to find a com[)etent construc­ ence to promote her memoir radio station. federal at least two weeks. Strock >lth your criticism. Maffe said Monday morning that tion company if the board waits ings available, it was hard for the "This and That.” The 74-year-old Herman, who cated aOd \vell in his place, but Shula lEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) Financial he bad only reviewed plans for much longer. company to attract drivers. She said she wants to continue has. suffered several heart at­ the legishe'd "probably shop around" nditions are apt to be mixed for you acting despite a stroke several tacks in recent years, was nearly tation bi replacement. lay. However, you can wind up In the years ago that left her with evicted last week from the home O’Neilve been snapping the ball 10 lus column if you keep a tight rein on Bolton may send in your out-of-state partial facial paralysis. "We're he ownec^or almost 40 years. He philosoi^ 006 I’ve never made a play all expenses. think tl’Bl ' Hardy said. "I didn't get ANGER (June 21-July 22) Instead of all hams, I guess; we love to be lost it in an Internal Revenue liking about what you Intend to do for •■■‘“ U t restrict use working.” Service auction to recoup $1.6 enemy ntract, no work.” — Peter groups using the firehouse for Edward I. Koch says his thoughts Avenue and wants Cardinal John Prince's new Paisley Park studio news hr meetings or functions might turned to death when he suffered O'Connor to be among the in suburban Chanhassen, publi­ Pestlllo, Ford Motor (k>. vice tamper with valuable equipment or You may wish to call the out-of-slate couple c l>resident, after the United Auto a minor stroke, so he wrote his speakers. cist Robyn Riggs said Monday. p.m. edpj ■ a ■ l>r cause damage. They were also long distance companies serving your epitaph and decided who should Despite differences on a The film, directed by Prince, orkers extended a contract that concerned that the Fire Commis­ area for information on their rates and On Fi as to expire at midnight speak at his funeral. number of public issues. Koch will be distributed by Cineplex the set e big opening^ sion would be held responsible for services. Their numbers are listed on He said he wants his tombstone said he and the cardinal "have a Odeon, Riggs said Monday. His dnday. any damages caused by another 9 tempon your ballot. 9 to read "He was fiercely proud of special relationship." previous movies were "Purple group. pope’s l|’ is-game winning streak, beat the Bruins. his Jewish faith. He fiercely Rain” and "Under the Cherry Selectman Michael A Zizka Under federal guidelines, il we don't defended the City of New York. Moon.” that CEmphrey’s 73-yard run got the “If somebody explained that if the Board of Helping Herman live covison Tide off to a 7-0 lead in the would run for 117 ya| • Selectmen exercised its authority receive your ballot, you will be assigned / He fiercely loved the people of the match (period and they never lost the lose four fumbles. an out-of-slalc long distance company City of New York.” to allow another group to use the LOS ANGELES (AP) - Jazz Mean About his long touchdown run we’d get whipiied firehouse, then the Fire Commis­ at random. He said Monday that he had no fans and celebrities have donated O ’Neill buildings rushed phrey said; “I didn't see any Nebraska Coach ’ sion would not be held responsible premonition of death, but that his more than $13,000 to help pay rent coveragght outside, so I cut back said. <• for the actions of such a group. illness last month made him think Residents can call SN1*T at 647-2(XX). and tax debts of ailing and BOSTON (AP) — Former could tx®- I broke a couple of tackles The Cornhuskera Connecticut daily The revised policy would require and businesses can call ,52.5-‘XXX) for a about it. impoverished Jazz great Woody House Speaker Thomas P. from a I ^®s off to the races.” civic groups wishing to use the Koch also said in an interview Green's string of t Monday: 058 brochure about the process of selecting Herman. O’Neill Jr. now has two buildings news rushing games. Gn firehouse to submit a written on "Open Mind," to be broadcast "We've had contributions from in Boston named after him. 6' SO Jamelle Holieway gained 1,236 yards it Play Four: 6786. request to the Board of Selectmen, an oui-of-slalc long distance company. on WNET-TV Saturday morning. miniiinr'*! I®®*' touchdowns and rushed the fire chief, or the Fire Commis­ celebrities as high as $1,000, but The 74-year-old O’Neill told games, scored three_ /• V - yards to lead Oklahoma to its runs, but was held to~ sion chairman at least two weeks in Wc must have your decision in order victory in two decisions. The advance. lo ariange oul-of-stale long distance era broke the game o|>en with carries. r Herald The requirement would not apply service tor you with the company ol ints in the second quarter after N a 4 Allhum 4 to municipal commissions, nor to Comics Sampler ireless first (>eriod. Quarterback Jeff I any organizations connected with your choice, .So clux)se a company ■ “ ^■■lleway raced 35 and 13 yards in for 185 yards and two VOL. CVI, No. 295 the fire department. and return yoiir ballot promptly. 7 7 Soonera' 70-yard touchdown' lead Auburn over ON TH8 FASTRACK by ■Ml Hslbreok I that started the scoring early Tigers scored the fit Suggested carrier ralaa are $1.80 e second quarter. The Soonera they had the ball, iveekiy, $7.70 for one month. I23.10 Letters unreliable 'came 19 |>enalties for 125 Burger, playing 7®^ three montlw, $46.20 for six Harakt photo by Tuckar (irUIPSLMES ftTfZ. PR^>X Da MdT 6fVe CAU6ER IS AtkfJUetz. B. on Job candidates GdVlN& A HAND&UN IWRjRfANr COiJslpERAIfcN. after the first quarte?®®’®* in’** *®' ®"* T**''- In this space, samples of iDAPEp Firearms. . 3 NMiraska 4 t No. 3 UCLA S3: passes, including to^'®^ «••• ^<1 '"■« BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) - A new comics will be printed SOLLEfS 5H®l)U> BB U)£ RECOMMEfID NoTHING- t Taylor threw five touchdown yards to pyedd* wA'® ®" Left home without It professor here says beware of HkzHefZ TriAM .'H. es to set a Nebraska record and or cMtplay from time to time. Our aim Is yaroB to Alexaiider eHweniewiwt m bmx The Rev. Robert W. "Kaiser" Hershberger displays a letters of recommendation as they !b the Big Eight record set by The Javhawka ^."tlvertlsement, or to report a news are becoming increasingly unrelia­ to get reader reaction to new h Miller of Kansas against T-shirt he has prepared encouraging consumers to yards on 16 rushes. b43-2711. Office hours •reB;30s.m. ble for evaluating candidates for comics, or to old comics that ibum in 1938. Miller is cup boycott American Express. Hershberger, a motorcyciist jobs. &SNET we are thinking about drop­ y the basketball coach at No. 8 Ohio at 34, if® * P *" ^ P P y through Friday. In all but the rarest of cases, he on State. Ohio State, which le Manchester Herald la a advocate and the pastor of ths Manchester Mission )Ne go beyond the call. ping. Send your comments, Church of Bikers, iaunched a campaign against the says, a letter ii apt to be favorable e Oimhuskera managed to the game, forced ei>"«nberoffheA#eoclatedPreee.the — even when the writer knows the to: Features Editor, Man­ come four fumbles and an including three int^uP” PiCirculatlooeandthe company after it refused to cancei a teieviaion WilUam White and^®'*' E®0i*nd Newepaper candidate is mediocre or chester Herald, P.O. Box ly by their running game to AtaodaMon commercial that shows a biker stealing from a couple. unqualified. 591, Manchester, 06040. TER HERALD. Tuesday. Scot. 15. 1987 - CBAy>^Tu.eaday,.. ^ ^^ < - MANCHESTER HERALD. TuMdav. Sept. 15. 1W>7_ HERALD. Monday. Sep

Ford, UAW extend contract ler re it expired 3 ^ O N « > 5? S * Yale law students protest Bork DEARBORN. Mich. (A P ) - ConnecHcut In Brief a decision on further extensions Peter Pestillo, vice president of to sift internationally. -2 i * c<-S’“ Ford Motor Co. and union leaders would be made each day. the nation’s No. 2 automaker, ■good.’ Some workers were relieved iP Primary elections today In 36 towns NEW HAVEN (A P ) - Judge Robert H. Bork drew back from the brink of a Talks were to resume today. praised the UAW for its willingness jT M C j MOVIE: 'Show Boat' A be Of the to be walking the picket lines eai, S-S^l I s ll walkout and agreed to continue Singer falls in love with a gambler (MAX) MOVIE: Tr< £ m (2 )i9 8 T Fi0fR-iNOinM«PMr--reAeemM— aS © is should notbecoDSideredasa memberoftheU.S. “ We wouldn’t be taking this to continue talks. y s today. f An ex-con falls in S ^ > 2 Voters in 36 Connecticut cities and towns vote today in Supreme court because of his opposition to civil diieuasing a contract for 104,000 lather s riverboat in this third s cre i^-t— i course of action if we didn’t bisUeve “ I think it is Important to note the Sion o( the Kern-Hammerstein'*"""* woman and tries to V} HULME Republican and Democratic primaries (or nominations covering rights, a Yale University Law Professor says. workers after “ substantial pro­ it was still possible to reach courage that it sometimes takes for Kathryn Grayson, Howard Keei WflfltS ” I feel that if they are coming ti friend from becom^ gangsters. Kns Knst< offices from mayor and first selectman to tax collector and “ Judge Bork has questioned at different times gress” was made just before the agreement within a reasonable a trade unionist to extend an J CBS Gardner 195 1 rs Will point where they are going to ma strike deadline. Frank's radine, Genevieve 6. s | E £13 § constable. efforts by ail three branches of government to period of time,” Bieber said. “ This agreement when the typical behav­ [USA] MOVIE: 'Rage Of AngiOfjobS some progress soon. I’m all I* R (In Stereo) J a c k “ If you start to see large numbers of incumbents being turned remove discriminatory barriers to equality (or United Auto Workers President means that we have made substan­ ior is one of no contract, no work,” ,tars Tim young woman lawyer striving feertime that, even though I voted for t Owen Bleber announced that the cess becomes involved with two hut thf» [TM C] MOVIE: 'ThJ I t s i S i s out, there may be some kind o f trend or pattern,” said Jonathan blacks,” said Professor Drew Days, former tial progress on our central issue of Pestillo said. ,a college strike deadline,” said Rich Pruss; loner helps defendl .Scot«»§«S« contract, which was to expire at fill men on opposite sides of the Is j ^ W. Pelto, political director for the state Democratic Party. But, Assistant Attorney General (or the C iril Rights Job security. It does not mean that Ford spokesman Tom Foote said l>r who clyn Smith, ken Howard, JO" a 32-year-old tool-and-die worki community from a b* A n d c f s o n 11:59 p.m. Monday, had been meds. Mel Gibson. E he added, primaries are •^more often than not decided on division of the U.S. Justice Department during there aren’t major issues left to be he could recall no previous exten­ iB down- Assante 1983 Part 1 of 2 [Cment as he left Ford’s Rouge plant. «> B e x te n d i until midnight tonight and non Wells 1981 Ro V« *5 personalities, not major issues. the Carter administration. resolved.” sion of the UAW’s contract with an ew Or- 9:30PM (Jj Dealgninfl Won-"'P«‘® Detroit at the end of his shift. o ^ Days made his remarks Monday at a Yale staurant, [U S A ] Search for Tc| tn Eight mayors and first selectmen face challenges for scruffy gas-station owner wins fu«»*ro«»ro CO Q Va e o rally opposing Bork’s nomination. Hearings on ■^hne tenor decoration from Sugarbakc 1 : 0 5 A M (30 Love I 0> RaH renomination. Although most are considered safe, upsets are & 5 § : | | s ^ | Bork’s nomination were to begin today in Reidr as a 1 0 : 0 0 P M Cagnay & La 1:15AM ® Aik D possible in New Britain and Hamden. ** m a#> I!!: •S o> WaMiington. rtician. Fifth-season finale Cagney's Other races attracting attention are the mayoral primaries in 1;30AM (TO in n n About 280 Yale law students gathered on the U.S./W orld In Brief views the dency over her father's death, cc Hartford, Danbury, East Haven and West Haven. with Lacey's emergence as eem (30 Dating Gam* W ga steps of the law school Monday to protest NON- C” places a strain on their longtim EEK. (C N N ) Nawanlght ns of , the Konover , Prison has U) 5 U W S; .£! 3 2 Polls are open from noon to 8 p.m. F o r President Reagan’s nomination of Bork, 60, who !PT. 1*. ship (60 mm.) Part 2 of 2 (R) O M In Bridgeport, Connecticut’s largest city. Democratic Mayor [ESPN] NFL • GreaPcislon to W ithdraw plans 5 ^ ’1 S?§ taught at the school from 1962 to 1975 and from Medicare premiums rising 38.5% ;QD News S •q .ss 8 .5 i -c o o S 'llllslllll Thomas W. Bucci is being challenged for the nomination by state 1977 to 1082. ) ' in the Buckland area are WASHINGTON — The Reagan administration blames liNGS (3D Rep. Robert T. Keeley Jr. Keeiey is considered a long shot at “ He sided with members of Congress who 1 TIME o I* clear is that skyrocketing doctor bills for a projected 38.5 percent increase (2D Wild, Wild West its very own best. wanted to curtail tiie federal courts’ use of next year in the premiums paid by the nation’s 31 million (i^D Noticiero UnIvision 60° 0^r^id® somebody made a busing to achieve meaningful school desegrega­ in love. Tatum O'Nee Medicare recipients. IK ) Soapbox With Tom Cottle tion, and he found unacceptible the Supreme liters on now to piny vol- children of divorced couples Arrests coming In chlld-porn sting "W e’re looking at an increase of that magnitude, given the cost coping With divorce, remarnag co^^Hom. Shopping K ^ a t p a in s o v e r a Court’s decision that held unconstitutional congressman tl ’Sw-p ® " 'S ® Judicial enforcement of racially restricted of doctor bills to the program,” said Chuck Kline, a spokesman T re SenoritA LImantour stepfamities (3 hrs) I encourage commercial S NEW HAVEN — Connecticut has been part of a nationwide coventants,” Days said. for the Department of Health and Human Services. Bcial: The Lions of Eto- (5l) Perry Mason afl Twilight Zona s u i T o u n d i n g th e s ite Beasts (CC) James Earl government sting operation targeting people who answer Students cheered Days remarks, chanting The premium iiv:;rea8e in the Medicare “ Part B” program is [C N N ] CNN News S ^ 3 u S ;his profile of life within lusAi's Buckland Hills. And. advertisements for child pornography materials and arrests will "block Bork” and waving placards that read, calculated each year by HHS under a formula set by Congress, [ES P N ] Splash '87: Summer Edi lUSAJ Search lor Bo ...... WASHINGTON — There will be sighs of relief >» ^xi:3.?aws n g >> living-in Namibia's Etc- i s E 5 i | i i T ® m “ be made soon, U.S. Attorney Stanley A. Tw ardy said Monday. "Bork; A Clear and Present Danger,” and "W e Kline said Monday. rk. (60 min) (R) [H B O ] MOVIE: 'Jo Jo Dancer, Yoi 2:05AM C3J n . w . Participated in and sighs of sadness when former Rep. George Is Calling* (CC) As doctors ntte< The sting, called Project Looking Glass, targets people s’ A reporter and a DJ Want Justice, not Justice Bork.” save his life aher a drug-rolatei 2 : 2 0 A M (h b o ) and traffic patterns. Hansen is released from prison next month. Elated CO s ^ § 2 £ E se a scheme to drive up involved in various aspects of the child pornography business, About 30 pro-Bork students led by the Yale c dent, a nightclub comedian's alt Camp- A siry canip«ras n o t d i s c o v c r e d u n t il will be the prison officials he has been censuring XI u u MW S-S*. lald Sutherland, Susan Twardy said. The operation stems from last year’s report by the College Republicans, countered the protest, Dole leaves airline critics behind travels back through the years Hayden 1981. c»mi°'Ar:wakXitatc Traffic Commission for over a year; dejected will be his fellow inmates, i525= £ ® aE.g S.S s Attorney General’s Commission on Pornography. waving an American flag and toting signs that cover what led him to this point R| WASHINGTON — Transportation Secretary Elizabeth H. Dole BWS Pryor, Debbie Allen. Art Evans Rosa, Jonathan Tiarsim s o n to B u c k l a n d s t r e e t for whom he has acted as an ardent ombudsman. In a news conference in Washington on Monday, Attorney read, “ Bork? Yes! Liberal Hypocrisy? No!” 0 CO is resigning at a time when her department is under fire from d Flicka Rated R (In Stereo) The Idaho Republican is finishing up his second B 60 eai w MU X. w E 2:30A M (jj) Twiiig rogd designed as one 2 . S a M .s * h 5 5 - c i " ® General Edwin Meese III disclosed that dozens of U.S. Postal Last week, Kim Treiger, a secon^year law [M A X ] MOVIE: ‘A Night in Hea critics who are complaining about airline performance and ^ lo n d a y Matchup: Now (C N N ) Sports L a to rii,-- stint at the Petersburg (Va.) federal prison camp. m E | | S . h S ® -a fc -r 3 ,2 Inspection Service investigators and Customs Service agents student and organizer of the petition drive said, ihicago Bears marrieiJ teacher risks everything! safety. (ES P N ) SportaCenta * “ , , , After his 1984 conviction for filing false flnancial S '® have been operating undercover as suppliers of child "W e thought that as Yale law students we had a night of passion with One of her Mrs. Dole announced Monday that she plans to leave her 'Fast Forward’’ (CC) A students Christopher Atkins. (U S A ) Die, of the si^el t h e p r o b l c m is so disclosure statements, he served six months last ® 'S z E g M S pornography since the beginning of the year. responsibility to speak out and we hope our Y^e group from a small ■3 ■S S « B ^ O Ji | l Cabinet post Oct. 1 and begin working full tim e for her husband Ann Warren. Robert Logan 1983 2:35AM (DiS) pir** ®**ePPl"ff center. year. When he ventured too far from Washington Twardy said his office had been involved in the investigation voices would be beard, first because we are law New York in search of R. Washington Wire students, but also because we’re from an Sen. Bob Dole’s GOP presidential bid, kicking off her new task tt Clough. Don Franklin, Owens talks with sch a ve w i t h d r a w n t h e i r and refused to disclose details about his personal for the past few months. 85 Hated PG (In Stereo) 1 0 : 3 0 P M (TIJ (26) in n nows ? l - f - o o I institution where Bork once taught.” with a 12-state campaign swing through the South. finances, he was cited for parole violations and ' ^ ^ M CD P3 S : ’Three Men and a Cra- Honeymoonors sours, wdh‘'ciip:'f’ron»nning a n d Z o n in g (0 The petition was signed by 320 of the law In a letter to President Reagan, she said the decision to resign tossed in the can again in April o f this year. E g g g E S * AP photo fee bachelors find them- 9.3) Show de Rolando Barrel moi/io. ("The Lost W oQ nthS BgO if th e < c - school’s 520 students and will be sent to each came "w ith considerable soul searching” but that she no longer wilh a baby, whom one imntod clips from - , Always the maverick, the 6-foot-6 , . 9 g.E S-Sfe Feds capture Georgia fugitive hered, when the child's (.$/) Hitchhikers Guide to the Gataxi ( "Gertie") left turn had been known P member of the Senate Judiciary Committee and felt she could give her job top priority and still help the Dole Robert A. Burt, professor of law at Yale Law School, addresses students who she needs a break from ethon arch-conservative has bombarded the press and ' to Connecticut’s two senators. Republican campaign effort. 2 : A 0 A M 0 3 Nightv Congress meets its enemy NEW HAVEN — Federal authorities have arrested a e Dussolier, Roland Ci­ [ES PN ] Golf: Youth Golf Champji his form er colleagues on Capitol Hill with Lowell P. Weicker, Jr. and Democrat Chris­ gathered Monday to protest Robert H. Bork's nomination to the U.S. Supreme C *0 CA 22-year'Old man charged with arm ed robbery who escaped four ted PG-13 (Dubbed) From Pinehurst. N.C (60 mm ) (Ti’ 2;55AM [MAX] Mde town’s director of complaints about prison food, safety and sanitation E l | S - S p 55 « © g E topher J. Dodd. Court. A petition with 320 signatures of law students, about two-thirds of the ,Q P g O months ago from a county sheriff's office in Georgia. 1 1 : 0 0 P M C5) (22) (3D News omharorb®o'’v‘crmirJ(c developm ent, says he Bv Lawrence L. Knutson problems, waste of government property, and theH The petition states Bork’s "extreme judicial Mere Indictments due In pern sting FIRST CHOICE FROM SET FREE PADDINB That’ s because despite the Byrd made clear that he finds it " c > George Kitchens Jr. escaped from the Toombs County sheriff’s law school student body, opposed the nomination. !onnecticut and the Con- ( ^ ) Late Show (In Stereo) didn t commit Ta iijo n , v i c 6 president of arbitrary treatment of inmates. 0 ^ (fi 2 a- E’ SC ’S I C . S philosophy undermines constitutional guaran­ THE WIDEST SEIEOION Cara\auio 1985 louu Ratednaieu R,n, #ai_ . • ■■ ■ complaints over Congress as an a bit strange that many of the office in Lyons, Ga. on May 1987, said Stanley Klein, special agent WASHINGTON — The government says more indictments are (1 'ij Odd Couple WITH ALL PURCHASES The Petersburg prison cam p is a o. c tees of equal protection of the laws, freedom of OF CARPETING ON THE WASHINGTON - Why is Con­ institution, individual members complainers are people who § S P in the F B I’s New Haven office. expected as it pursues child pornography collectors in sting jnt Tonight (In Stereo) (.18’ Abbott and Costello 3 : 0 0 A M m Kay. t ^ '^ ® ■O I S ® ,® < o R 0 -S speech and association, the right to vote and the hearings on Bork’s nomination. Bork, a federal issues concerning affirmative action and HEN MADE THIS WEEK TO gress so unpopular? of Congress appear to be at a peak minimum-security facility that holds about 200 0 o 09 CO He said Kitchens was awaiting trial on charges of armed ENTIRE EAST COAST I (CC) David wrecks hts (20) Barney Miller [CNN] N.W. Ovarni^ odvlsed to W ithdraw its would do almost anything to be o6.fc-tiOg>_c w right to privacy.” appeals court Judge since 1982, was picked by women during his 15 years as justice. operations that so far have netted more than 100 people. car while trying to im Why is Congress-bashing a inmates, including former public officials, ;; ^ i-H w 0) o g S t ® <«.s SOOTI [DIS] MOVIE: -Hot m P T s h extcnsion of tim e. of popularity. elected to Congress and to stay B 2 £ robbery and aggravated assault when he escaped. “ We find Judge Bork’s views on these basic President Reagan to succeed Justice Lewis F. The stakes in the barings are considered high, Attorney General Edwin Meese III disclosed at a news end (R) (In Stereo) (24’ Doctor Who ■o «,» - i s . o 2 a f a CO Im ^ national pastime? His evidence: More than 97 there once elected. businessmen, brokers, lawyers, and Judges. ^ 9-c s fc a 3 4- « 0) O 3 J2 ®-S S ™ ~ Kitchens was arrested Monday in a Hartford home by the FBI, issues to be legally inconsistent, contrary to Powell, who retired on the final day of the court’s not only for the future direction of the court but conference Monday that dozens of U.S. Postal Inspection Service III: New York Gionts at (20l Tales of the Unexpected L;%o!Ck“" P*ace and • s M w JS -.3 percent of the members of ‘‘There is notasenatorherewhu Hansen’s impassioned and fearless defense of the'*^ « C« c £ c " £ — T Klein said. He said Kitchens was ordered held in the Hartford precedent, and inimical to the American last term, June 26. also for. next year’s presidential election. investigators and Customs Service agents have been operating WHAT A SALE! (3 hrs . 30 min ) (Live) (38) M 'A ’S'H ■■■ Don't Miss This ter Ustinov.,Ma Maggie s ic r c o n d it io H s t h a t w o u ld Why has it almost always been S? o •= ‘s 2 p •£ s § t: 2,2 « - interests of these new and otherwise voiceless 0 0 P-? m Correctional Center without bond by a U.S. magistrate. tradition of judicial protection of the rights of Powell’s retirement creates a gap at the The Judiciary Committee hearings are In Bdbomer t4i) PELICULA: 'Camino de SneranI C o a tt, the 1968 Rated G Congress running for re-election would nothavegivenhisrightarm CO-- 0) _ S",g E J3 j; ■P 2 S 3 ,S2 •> 2 -fc 2 “ tt P ’ -“ 'S ‘-tt undercover as suppliers of kiddie porn, subm it it whenever it that way? friends has earned him their heartfelt gratitude. As OR O ^ !5 - o 3 e m 0 ? 0 U minorities,” the petitin says. expected to last about two weeks. The Bork Q lS n t onday Jorge Negrete. R Granados . DOfl't m iM last year were re-elected. or his left arm — depending on O r 4M4 © w s & © •3 •=> .tt > ^ 5 a *- -r 3 B 2 ideological center of the court. Powell provided They have been targeting people who answered advertise­ Indoor-Outdoor Sen. W illiam Proxm lre, D-Wis., one example, take the case of Tom Williams, an ;, ‘ (5?JSCTV "ecided instead to But many of those re-elected whether he is right-handed or SB.,:®** Vr fgi ftS Va° 6^ ^ X! C © >* ' ' 9 A t ® o " ^ ^ The protest came on the eve of Senate a nivntni fifth vote on the nine-vote bench on nomination will then be sent to the full Senate. ments offering material containing graphic depictions of child FREE who announced last month that he CARPETING •^owhart SEASON PRE- [C N N ] Monoyline inmate from Mechanicsville, Va. 2- ^ ® 2 X ^ i..Si E g'.fcto sex. k deals With a teen-ager SCATTER RU08 turn around and tell their constitu­ left-handed — to come to this 4) f CO oj V 01 0 © 0 O S tt -2 & w Court throws out untimely conviction will retire next year after more A management consultant, Williams is serving a JB ■3 C > Vr 73 ^ X! ped 8 crush on his wife |DIS] Adventures of Ozzio and H( loning Commission ents that Congress is no good. Senate or the House,” Byrd said. w C CO (0 < o © NOW Evaryoiw will get • fr** than 30 years in the Senate, thinks = -2i2 2 .3 0 0 0 ^ >unced. [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Misunderstood' Fc •OBttff rug M a gIfIB "They would get down and eat five-year sentence for tax evasion. He is husky, — CO B a> ® © «9 HARTFORD — Saying the conduct of the state was "in the ing his wife's deatli, a shipping mai SOVings "choice but to deny the he has the answer. "People who constantly prate • 00 " p S -o -S S.* ^ ^ Group wants limits on kids’ TV ads I^Gypsy’ An ambitious compllmanta of the QIant healthy and during the first two years of his g.20) ® i-g g p S S . "2 V) nature of harassment,” the state Appellate Court has overturned (6 Colors^ neglects the needs of his young so. If the com m ission about how weak, dumb and mean dirt to be elected. e® ti 0 © State joins Constitution ceiebration Comp iq yd. is her two daughters m juat tor coming In thir, "The people of this country incarceration, never missed a day of work In the £ ® ® £ w g < S ■C •S s % the conviction of a Ridgefield man who was forced to drive to a *4” while being absorbed by his work they are, quickly earn a reputa­ ‘ ‘They would willingly run their o »- CJ.W 0 5 ® ^ - '“ . 0 CO 3 ^ S .S-p'5 WASHINGTON — The head of a group that monitors children’s nc as a striptease artist own would have had to think the Congress is the pits -0 .ti •© JC - © J3 ^ Va B w x: — ' 'C e a •= e ^ Hackman. Henry Thomas. Rip . , , waak. !' compound. « = 2 5 2-C r. 73 ^ w ^ court in Manchester 25 times during a three-year period before ill, Natalie Wood. Karl 1984 Rated PG Will be QUICK tion for being weak, dumb and heads into that wall just to get to © a. C w ra ® S -P 'I's l? - S is By The Associated Press “ It’s getting hectic with everyb­ made available for state and local entation in a single house. programming says that without limits on commercials, W hile it lasts — Full hort to convince the State because we in Congress tell them This past spring, his 18-year-old son, Joseph, • § * ^ 2 2 a c ra ® his case finally came to trial. [U S A ] Airwoif lipopv ond other mean,” the senator said. the Senate ^ almost anything to •- c ^ fc x: -2 o C o “ m c m 3 who had orginally been charged with disorderly conduct and Connecticut is ready to join the on where.” Janet B. Crook, execu­ served as treasurer from 1765 to 1 1:30PM rill (JOj Honeymooner - and it probablv should offered to donate one of his to his son. He obtained O P-to-s g s £■§ S a ™ B 2 0) " .a ills* ence is associated with fireworks Peggy Charren, head of Action for Children’s Television, in from her self-involved WBZT HARTFORD ■ “ K* uirawijf aiiuuiu Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va.,the And once there, he said, the 0.2:rj .ti S. 0O S52 S'" P2 § £ I interfering with an officer on Sept. 4, 1982. rest of the nation in celebrating the tive director of The U.S. Constitu­ 1776, has put on display documents 5 O'Neal, Shelley l.ong, (Ifli Topper Family Room C,(n ()0 permission from the camp director, he told us, to H.' II. > J2 x: cQ c 2|£2 o-S raS c -5 3 x: a .a and militiamen dressed in colorful testimony prepared for delivery to a congressional panel today, Living R o o m ■Im I A I — Rtvtngi To listen to members of Con­ Senate majority leader, was criticism often begins. FllillPIII. The charges stemmed from a party Alm gren gave in an Enfield U.S. Constitution’s 200th anniver­ tion Bicentennial Commission of from its Roger Sherman Papers 1984 (In Stereo) (j22i (30; Tonigtft Show (In Storoo) take an unsupervised leave of about a month for sary. and organizers say enthusi- Connecticut, said Monday. period uniforms fighting these collection. The exhibit, which will said the potential for exploitation is even greater with interactive Ki'i?M.''o';r3S.'*l‘fo'see the traffic gress talk, he said, one easily gets listening. “ If members want to foul their hotel after a wedding. Almgren got into an argument with Enfield Carpels Ida de Gloria (26i Weekend with Crook and Cha LEVEL LEEP TWEED*! medical tests and the operation. sam for the numerous events is “ All summer I've been dealing exciting battles.” said John W. run through the end of the month at programming, in which a toy company’s product is activated by Th. Witches Ot Eastw^ the proposed R e d R o o f the impression that while AH too true, he said of Prox- own nest, then they cannot blame police after they received complaints that the party was too loud. Masters: The Negro En- (36 Hogan's Heroes The transplant was performed by Dr. Vernon quietly building among the general with people from all segments of Shannahan, executive director of Sterling Memorial Library, fea­ signals from a companion TV cartoon. ly (CC) (10 Colors) members of Congress are "indi­ m ire’s lament. the general public for thinking “ It hasn’t been a fun period of time,” Almgren said Monday. Solid Color Nows Comp $8 99 N O W »5*» wiLLiMANTic ^ Same access road, Smith of the Medical (College of Virginia in public. society ... It’s amazing how infec­ the Connecticut Historical tures two Sherman drafts that Toy companies have argued that kids don't need the interactive Plush flng Live vidually a choir of angels, collec­ "Congress has been a target little of the institution of which we Alm gren had made the 159-mile round trips with his attorney, [C N N ] Sports Tonight MULTI LEVEL | . I P l T^ve lig h te r tr a ffic a t Richmond on June 24. When Tom Williams was More than 50 communities plan to tious the enthusiasm is,” she said. Commission. formed the basis of his series of toy to enjoy the program, but Charren says, ” A kid can go to a IS Colon) lot Millions' A crook em 5:40, 7:40,9:40. — Mol tively we are thedevil incarnate. ” from the very beginning of its life. are a part,” he said. John C. Parker of Wilton, in an attempt to get a trial on the “ How does that compare with the le from a large corpora [DIS] MOVIE: 'Phantom of the ’ TWEEDS I; allowed to leave the hrapital, he went home — five celebrate the anniversary, which But the excitement and celebra­ letters promoting the Constitution. shooting gallery without a quarter, but who wants to?” :omp. SI4.00 NOW *10” Hearth' Jean Shepherd's view of t 5:45,7:45,9:45. — stoki ”I have listened to many It is a moving target. It is a After all, he said. President charges. falls on Thursday. Gov. William A. tion is different from that surround­ image of a bunch of attorneys ed Anso as a computer genius (7 Colors) ta*' — Dirt ^ minutes away — for..a'8hort period of recuperation. In New Milford, where Sherman ^4aggie Smith. Karl Mai mg up in the midwest during the I ^ I I S t l O n 9: i 5° - ’rh#BioeS»v’i1 f some acceptable use members of this body who have faceless target. Everybody likes Franklin D. Roosevelt, who had O’Neill has proclaimed Thursday ing the 1976 Bicentennial of the working on this document in James Broderick. Barbara Bolton Comp $11.99 NOW O This was done — with the verbal concurrence of the resided from 1743 to 1761, a Plus! ad G Konover had his own problems at times with the Philadelphia?” — Th# Fourth protocojnd made a career out of attacking to attack it — the columnists, the as Constitution Day and designated Declaration of Independence. Un­ mini-course on the early history of Robertson’s campaign is proceeding 16 Colors) $12** Cs: International Junior [ESPN ] SportsCenter || camp director, according to Williams — to Panel fines former CRRA director ^omp.. SIS SI 5.00 ! N O W ANTRON TWEEDS, DRIVR-INI , the effect on the overall Congress. ... The Congress is the editorialists, the cartoonists. It is Congress of his era, often re­ * C this week as Constitution Week. like 1976, no federal grants were Connecticut was the fifth state to Sydney, Australia [M A X ] MOVIE: Armed and DangJ” ■ facilitate post-operative hospital visits and to avoid C/5 0 0 X? 0 0 £ P Hi £ © o o x: e c c *© the United States will staurt Wednes­ Colon) I Manifltld — R#op«r_ marked: "If we were to eliminate Si js 5 ratify the Constitution, and had two CHESAPEAKE, Va. — Fresh from another upset victory over Thick Luxury (6 luf one sure, predictable object of just something everybody can •S e g 8 o .2 s •2 fe BLOOMFIELD — A former vice chairman of the Connecticut day and run through Dec. 2. nent of the area w ill not the physical exertions he would have had to endure .ti CO> »ti © To -2 O ^ t o : men sign the original document — plush Comp $iS 99 NOW lZ^, jump on.” the Congress, we would automati­ c . CO ^ his Republican rivals, television evangelist Pat Robertson said 'e snag is indicative of their scorn, their ridicule, their O X3 a ' | ! | . i o g .2 © *- Resources Recovery Authority has been fined $200 for violating The official program of the state (14 Colors) $14*9 plus free psd thru at the camp. 09 M I s | e c •RM EH =2 £ J" g Roger Sherman, who lived most of today that his presidential campaign "looks like it is a go.” derision.” Itallremindshim, Byrd said, of cally cease to be a republic.” 0 Vr s E 0 W9 the state ethics code in failing to disclose his interest in a bicentennial commission will be a Comp. SI lo o N O W Sunday ■ ■yet discovered, the Tom W illiam s’ stitches w ere removed on 0 O £ g .a = I O) O 0 Schools in Manchester his life in New Milford, and William But he stopped just short of announcing his candidacy in an nus nn w It has been that way, Proxm lre the story told by a member of the - S ? © ai « Bloomfield landfill company while sitting as an authority symposium Thursday at the Old Monday. July 6. He reported to the prison the same E *C •© 3 S E ^ tt ® 31 <0 S •b Z Samuel Johnson, a Stratford ~ imperiled. Senate of ancient Rom e at a time Lawrence L. Knutson covers o u ^ ^ : i . s 2 E . S © State House in Hartford titled, "The appearance on ABC-TV’s “ Good Morning America,” saying the said, forallofthethreedecadeshe It) CO " S § e 5o V) .2r3 director. native. day and learned that the previous camp director .h — B 'n .a 2 ° o •— CO U.S. Constitution: Alive and Well?” formal declaration would come Oct. 1. has served in the Senate. when that body was the butt of Congreaa for The Associated © c Vr JS O > tt -o „ tt 5S - „ C S X..J The state Ethics Commission ruled Monday that Milton It was Sherman who proposed the t ) V E R T l S f THIS WEEK ONI y 3 - 2 1 had left. There was no written record of approval .fi © . © -3-P 00 O ’** 8s CO B (0 tt . 0 Levine, a Bloomfield developer, showed poor judgment when plan stylish celebration A year ago Robertson launched a drive to obtain 3 million (NMr Ram-# 0«N) And it is reflected in what he popular complaint. Press. ■SE 2-2 gf C <0 “ JS CO 0 CO £ S Connecticut Compromise, which Lt. Gov. Joseph J. Fauliso also ■). Vemen for his stay at home, and he was therefore absent CO o *3 ’rt 0 (0 < pledges of support for his presidential race, and he said on the hears on his frequent trips home. 'The story was, the Roman e G Si filling out state-required financial disclosure forms. resulted in each state having two will read the Preamble to the without permission. He was given an “ incident 0 i-g « £ o ® « t o - g ^ S school parade, balloon launch. broadcast that he has obtained approximately 3.3 million ORIENTAL RUOtf iS © ^ -s <2 .73 0 E c 5.tt< 0, « But the commission found there was no evidence that Levine’s Manchester will celebrate the senators and each state’s number Constitution, and 10 Hartford ” In literally tens of thousands of senator said, that the active V. u> ^ 0 x; I ’^ . i l ® You’ll Never Sh report” (a "shot” in prison parlance) and placed in fc* C>l ^ 200th anniversary of the Constitu­ Martin — Manchester Board of signatures on petitions “ from all 50 states.” Imported Olcflr members of the human body— the Letters to the editor •E ^ i . 3 ^1o omissions were intentional or that they reflected on his integrity of representatives based on popula­ schoolchildren will read the Bill of conversations back in my state eo e « >>T) E l l E l ^ CO tion in grand style this week. Education Chairman Richard W. H K P WANTED HELP WANTED oriental daaign rugANTED solitary confinement. U E 0 0 W •o E S CO ^ o = fc M or character. tion. During the constitutional Rights. The public also will be given So Mini Rolls, with people of every political hands and arms and legs, feet, — P tt •> ■ g O CO —' © O 2 g « Balloon launchings. Constitution Dyer will speak to students, patrio­ It was well over 100 degrees in “ the hole” in July, CA 0 aO£ o in .fc CO ^ H ^ 2 2 He was fined $100 for each violation. The maximum fine is convention. large states wanted the chance to sign a 9-foot-long at Incradibla onca I persuasion I have yet to hear one ears, eyes and brains — were The Manchester Herald wel­ M'3 P -O § u 0 S H * ® R ^ 1 S cake, tree plantings, speeches and tic sing-a-long, balloon launch. Remuirtt am) time desk clerk to LPN. Positions available Williams told us. The sink was full of fecal matter. O 3 n p fi 0 © OT • • — OT ^ g & in £ S $1,000 per violation, or $2,000 total. representation in each chamber of canvas constitution to symbolize Lyme disease may be spreading k some afternoons a llfatima aavinga. complaining of the all-too-easy comes original letters to the ■ta .S g-o V. ‘ S'© CO 2 lectures on the meaning of the Nathan Hale — tree planting. full time on second kCK SHOP kind word, one whisper of praise, The thin foam mattress was soaked through with U 3 ^ o « S b -2*s .Jc 0 0 X* CO H 5 Congress based on population and their commitment to the principles some evenings.. < 0 © (U » ® fX 5 ** ©«£ 0 CO document are planned. Replicas of P T A donation of Constitution NEW YORK — Lyme disease, a tick-borne illness causing Rugs on shift. 35 hour work NT one word of sympathy for the life of the do-nothing, good-for- editor. 2 S'p-o a E w CO CO oO 3 0 CO .5 "3 'p small states wanted equal repres­ in the Constitution. . be flexible. Good week. 5x3 rotating exR.. sweat of the previous occupant. And Tom Williams e •“ Eg 3 M B M 0 B So x: tt “ p the Constitution signed by every books, PTA open house. rashes, arthritis and brain disorders and once confined to a few m ...... — Avallbla. Congress as a whole,” he said. nothing belly which took it easy Letters should be brief and to “O £ o o © ^ © ..S ot ^ S O H to ^™.°‘ytlng pay. Pleosanf n r large remt are had a recently healed wound in his side, but that B £ c Display. . . In one Place schedule. State benef­ the point. They should be typed or © S '© •S0 M0 0H ° p B tJ n *•S * ~ t ®« _ p Second escaped prisoner caught child in the school system will be on Robertson — this afternoon, an Northeastern and Midwestern states, appears to be spreading to its. S a la ry $20,316 per 0X12 $i7ff-App'y''’ In fact, Proxmire said, the only while the others worked. ®!‘3 £- -R S ^ B po o woolly^’'’"" atmosphere. .ready markad apparently mattered little to the prison authorities. o x » e '.a CO •“ "<5 >» p 3 -3 2 £ display in schools, and will later be assembly and play on the Constitu­ other parts of the country. Rgain! Ct. Motor Lo^e year. Re-clossiticatlon time he hears anything pleasant But the belly, replying to the neatly handwritten, and, for ease i & •E © Q — 0 NEWARK, N.J. — The second of two New Jersey men who iwn 30%-60% oft. He remained in the hole for 13 days. He was V. B © B - 'C — JSS S “ g 'E CO displayed in the Municipal tion, balloon launch. oreo a o p p o in tm e n t, 643- Increase In January 88. PLUS PSffS PAD Ir 8t., at all about Congress is in the complaints, declared that if it in editing, should be double­ ^ E x: S M -3.1.L E CO 0 1 > M .S 0 OTi= I S E t t 2 0 . escaped from the Federal Correctional Institution in Danbury, Building. Verplanck — each teacher will be Port time morning 0) © "^ ^ x: o ■ o nervous system disorders that look like brain tumors, Ptiri ,ddlng with your THeUMUMDAY 2S£______morning prayers of the chaplain were not in place none of the others spaced. Letters must be signed . B ’f t t o -S E Conn., has been recaptured. On Wednesday, school children doing special activities in "ECTOR. Generol shift position alto and learned that he had somehow avoided 6 2 CO 0 X CO •< « X © ll|l! Do Crash Diets Alzheimer’s disease and multiple sclerosis, condemning some ;nnant at no axtra ' dallvarlat of the Senate. would get the nourishment needed with name, address and daytime S l | ' 9 ,® a, 3 D 3 ■ o : *3! avalinble. Apply at infection. 0 : 0 60 E 33 C i ^ ® *0 ^ ^ CO 'Thomas Vetere Jr., who was serving a 15-year sentence on a will say the Pledge of Allegiance classroom. $Cpll ports and ossem- Bfarga, olaoclaan- i’ ^ p »R 0 P £ o ’3 o .2 2 patients to years of needless suffering Lecause of misdiagnosis, Mansfield Training But if people don’t seem to care to perform their functions and do telephone number (for < o s u 3 £ OT <*.4 >« ^ >» < H B iC (/) tm Il*s child pornography conviction, was arrested Monday in with President Ronald Reagan Waddell — sing-along, sixth- a«s. Must be capable i lobe to r Williams was expecting to have his sentence researchers say. School, route 44, Mans­ h their jobs. verification). Philadelphia, according to U.S. Marshal John Cichowlcz in during a special 1; 30 p.m. televised graders accept signed Constitution ------islng basic and elec- ip. M u tt ba much for Congress, if they reduced by eight months and to spend four months Carol Oiesielski of the federal Centers for Disease Control in nlc measurement field Depot or call Su­ The Herald reserves the right to address. In most schools, this will from each class, class parties. M3-S549. chuckle in agreement with the old So it is, Byrd said, with the >>A o *© 52 OT OT *0 B Newark. san P aw loskI ot 429- in a halfway house. After the "Incident,” however, .o CO B 0 Leave You Atlanta said that Lym e disease has now been reported in 32 Ipment. The basic Will Rogers line that Congress is Roman Senate and the American edit letters in the interests of u M'S 0 0 ^ © © O BC ti CO ^ E.1 g“S ® Vetere, a former member of the American Nazi Party, be done during a special assembly Washington — tree planting at 10 de needed 0 O “ states, and that the sketchy evidence available indicates that it lerstandlng of M IL- 6451. A A / E O E . he was hauled before a parole board in shackles .p 3 -s;5 5 ,g £ IS B *3 M OT on the Constitution. a.m. A red oak tree will be planted. |h 3-4 vaor America’s only native criminal Congress. brevity, clarity and taste. .c l?i|| surrendered peacefully to federal agents, a day after Ronald 208A, MIL-STD-105 and his early departure was canceled. o 'S ltt’s-g.Sfe V 8.,p 1 'S Manchester Mayor Barbara Wein­ might be on the rise. av-Frldov Address letters to: Open Fo­ 2 - a ‘S 2 E S 2 « £ ’s j 2 Kautz, another neo-Nazi, was apprehended Sunday in Paterson. School cafeterias throughout MIL-STD-45662WIII PN0T08RAPNY class, that doesn’t have the result Their functions were and are T3 o- c ® c« 2 2 I 333B • O . o t'OS r And in cose yefl. Ideal for }lt’ln Washington as soon Since we started asking qu>.8tions about the B c4 r B 0 9 Vetere, 37. and Kautz escaped from the prison early Friday town will serve a menu that berg, and Dr. 'James P. Kennedy, helpful. Please STUDM one might suspect, Proxmire essential for the workings of the rum, Manchester Herald. P.O. f i l i a l C R E D IT ? thought shopping f 9f collaga Williams case, the “ shot” has been expunged from CO 2 » S i’S g a includes a Philadelphia cheese school superintendent, on hand. Iv at Carlyle John- l o t the problem. ” said. Box 591, Manchester, CT 06040. FULL AND PART TIME itote coll whole. his record, but his sentence adjustments have not C/3 © ©• £ o x: steak sandwich and birthday cake Manchester High School — Con­ .Cold? Ozone reduction affects consumer O F C O U R S E ! Machine Com- corpots couldn'i p 0 .. 0 © X3 ©•« >'g confldtn- V, 52 Moln Street, A S S ISTA N Tt fun there will be: been restored. As far as he knows at this point, in .0 OT CO p tt 2 P Filipino nurses arrive In Meriden decorated with miniature flags. stitution displays in lobby. Uncle V;______£ 0 *p ea “ E_eo Sam look-a-like contest on Friday. M O N TR E A L — Foam cups, cushioned egg cartons, home Chester, EOE. short, donating a kidney to his son cost him another _ -’«* - £ ’© '3 — S ® i fl ® Wednesday’s and Thursday’s menu 90 days same as cash Career opportunity First Con- o £■« F 2 . mm Bennet Junior High School — .refrigerators and car air conditioners are among everyday OGRAPHY Studio, E .p Ji y 52 — 2 Pitt'S MERIDEN — Eight Filipino nurses whose arrival to fill will also offer Freedom French with CPI Corp., C h u rc b of year behind bars. B CO eo ^ ^ B ® se r? 3 D today through Thur^ay, play on products responsible for damaging the veil of ozone that protects MasterCard — Visa or port time osslst- ■k Free Coffee o . ej CB f 0 IS hospital vacancies was mysteriously delayed for a month have Fries. Patriot’s Milk and Prideful o u ra a n d Trum p buy another kingdom^ Footnote; A prison spokesman said that Williams *iD OT « 5 o 2 ® « _ I e CO B . Career opportun- operating studios in E g >,■§ IL ” 0 P ® ^ *5 *3 Peaches. the Constitution, homeroom an- the Earth. A Free Cake ilbletoault B © — < E tt£ 2 ’3 gtt Hnally arrived in Meriden. wlth CPI Corporo- was supposed to report back to the institution upon (1> OT "3 ''■•c - - c3 “ tt illliel nouncents focusing on people in­ They all make use of chlorofluorocarbons, a range of Long term over 800 retail A Free Balloons son. (25-40 - L- S g-’tt O =2 0.-3 o .E r© 2 0 .5 0 >^M Cathie Leete, personnel director for Meriden-Wallingford Below is a list of local schools’ o p e ro tln g studio In his release from the hospital, failed to do so, and . , > © ©•S 5S'=e"f9? S 1 p O volved with the Constitution, Mayor super-chemicals discovered in the 1930s and favored for their stores. Successful w aak re- CO 0 - . N 5 £ © 2 >..ti r Hospital, said officials’ fears that the nurses were delayed plans to celebrate the anniversary 'r 800 retail stores, A Free Lollipops mbiing casino proprietor lose? E.S E ^ “ B 0 > o t i z l l i l financing available candidates will par­ rv and ba- was placed in "administrative detention” upon his . ©••P js-ott®SS|tt'§ because of a coup attempt in the Philippines last month turned of the Constitution. School celebra­ Barbaim Weinberg to cut Constitu­ non-toxic, non-flammable and non-corrosive qualities. jcessful candidates as announced he is an !3? PO 5 9 n a n a u ro ta Now Mr. Big Bucks, whose experience, besides arrival at the facility. ^ Q I o ^"1 I eE ^ -j-g tions are on Wednesday and Thurs­ tion c a g . This week in Montreal, environment ministers and envoys participate In an ticipate in an inten­ o I out to be unfounded. ' w o rk e d . , in a roundabout way. He V <• O t t 2 § 'S | S day. unless noted. nilng Junior High School — |nslve photography' real estate, extends to running a gambling house in •2 S BttSlS’- OB-. The delay was caused by a dispute between the from 43 countries hope to conclude a protocol on reducing the use sive photography I to: Pool < p I students can preview opening of sales training pro- I ee of the nation’s leading Atlantic City and a professional football team in a s.5 | » ® l l t t e gaissg-'p-so Bowers — craft exhibits, school of chlorofluorocarbons by 50 percent before the end of the and sales training O . B ox S E X t a x 's firm that brings experienced foreign nurses to American new art gallery, the Lindgren Art P rlo r sales expe- I ders the benefit o f his N i c h o l a s bankrupt league, offers himself to America. We’d x : OT — B-ttSiPfc.Sib-S — assembly featuring songs and century. C t. 06066. Mlni-editorial c _ ^ i E l ^ i ^ p 8 g s s S hospitals and a recruiting agency in Manila, Leete said. Gallery, while Uie media center will DHURRIES ce helpful, good program. Prior sales _cy. What those opinions are be crazy to turn the guy down. music about the Constitution, and a SMALL We were interested to note that Indian Prime o E E Va B S -o ttv r > - , - 5 2 b Sixteen nurses were scheduled to arrive in Connecticut, display Constitution Items. onallty and neat experience helpful. ASSORTED since there is a high 0 « ® 2~ p S'>,2 E school parade. An Incredible e a ro n c e a m u tt. Von Hoffman The full-page ad in the three newspapers is more >» destined for work in the Meriden hospital, last month. When they ^ Ito n High School — birthday Good personality, MEDIUM Minister Rejiy Gandhi sent his goons around ; Buckley — school parade, music NfhMon^ wffl ip to wdgjit km ible hours may In- Aaid to think them up, write than Trump trumpeting himself; it’s testing the ■c failed to arrive, hospital officials said they had no idea what had AIDS chief quits under pressure NEW PURCHASE A R E A R U G S qi, toijing recently to raid the offices of the Imlian Express, [ © 2 assembly, balloon launch. PTA ice cakes, gigantic bulletin board on e e ve n in g an d w ee- motivation and neat LARGE Luished prose and arrange to idea that a man in his position can buy the 0 © P 2 u H E w ■ Hill §5l|l5S|gs w* 3 happened. anniversary, special class M ...... _ _ * M B which has been exposing widespread corruption in ' o Z X tt .o «M «-3 B w cream social. 'dgbt-No-^fe* is a dynamic weigbt loss system. Our Patented WASHINGTON — The executive director of President h. Frequent salary appearance a must. aierein they are display^. nomination. He may be able to. Under the election - © X a5fe.-cE3E5 activities. SaS •IM lews and other be- his government. Why is this outrage so interesting a CO OT Keeney — flag-raising ceremony. : EMint^ ' technique takes the pounds (rff, and allowt you to keep Reagan’s advisory commission on AIDS, Linda D, Sheaffer, Flexible hours may OF SIZES Coll The JUre are looking at a man who laws. Trump is legally permitted to spend any ■"ts. Apply In person Because it serves as a reminder that American j; 0 I off. resigned abruptly after the panel’s chairman asked her to leave, hia • 2 M include evenings 7>nald Reagan. Say what you amount, from one million to one billion dollars, on 0 43 OT >kCA MCA 0 0 O ‘ idov-Frldov ,10am- RAZY W EEK 5213 government officials aren’t the only politicians in r*. ® £ £ •“ B ("P .© 2 J2 < Wf^ht^lo-More* is a unique program which dealt with the roots of I All 20% to 60% ' n-f an ex-movie ham, the S = P government officials said. fcU • 3 t 9 L,i, ot the Sears Por- and week-ends. Fre­ about money. Trump has gotten himself yet his own behalf. If he hires people who are smart cc E. 5 ti « » 2 S t t 's y o u r }N Q SALES the free world who like to blame their trou b ^ on B ^ f < 3 g V. HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO US! wtii^ problem from physical, psychological and social viewpmmL^ A White House official said Monday that concerns about “ l Studio In quent salary reviews OFF '^nt served a long another chunk of Manhattan upon which he hopes enough to spend the money so It works and doesn’t 0 ^ .= 0 B Sheaffer stemmed from friction between panel members and the (ThI# Week Only) ]. the press. Here we see the elected leader of the 0 ) OT O• a s 5 ® p B *'S ’R > ® S I win ieam bow to bate overeming while good about youttdf. and other benefits. ■IKE THIS IS ERS l-iniment and politics. He to build a subcity of vulgar skyacrapers, if he can boomerang on him, he may be able to buy the I ° 3 Si 2^ ° p 2 "5 ]r . « 2 H j WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY commission’s chairman. Dr. W. Eugene Mayberry, who had world’s most populous democracy venting his — « ® Our new SptingboanP method wfll get you started fiut and WeiglM-No>-^ PART TMC Apply in person ICBdl native wing of the escape paying real estate taxes on his property. presidency. 5 n c >• Vi i InatoHoHon Avoilobla V H A T HAS pique on the press for merely reporting on JT (0 3 k t t « p 2 p C 0 B a ' |lloic* win k ^ you on dm straight and narrow. chosen Sheaffer for the job. Monday through Use 2 colon.ears, served two terms as The mayor, who has been sympathetic to the tax In the tussle for the Republican nomination he 1 ®2 ®- g JS u ^ I CO 43 O S < "Som e of the commissioners have been a little put out as to EMARKETING ®\AADE T H E pert time misbehavior by his underlings. Sounds familiar, ® *© B 2 S tt E 1 ^ 1 ^ a i l ”? or crochet this snd took several shots at the 3 " '® o — b * 2 ^ Weight-No-More* is offered to the pdilic exdnstvcly through leieet Friday, 10am to FREE intbene- burdens of people worth a billion dollars or more, will be competing against more than one doesn’t it? •* (1) 2 > © > FREE what they perceive as Mayberry’s heavy-handed running of oking for poople C A R P E T cardigan Weinded it. When Ronald § £ " 1 7 FREE 2 0 % i igedical fauthntioH. Attend one of our FREE introductory meetings, awlt^ 5pm, at the Sears ilng. Pay has in effect taken the position that Mr. Trump’s millionaire. Bush is loaded, Robertson has got big CO ** things, so this may be a symbolic deal.” said the official, A special purchoee on lo like to talk on JIA N T T H E PADDING over skirts oi' office he was a seasoned c 52 “ --S2 ® i § | P S . | f i b l O O D P R E S S U R E HEARING ! on in from the cold. Portrait Studio In Its with fiscal fardels should be lightened as much as bucks, Haig also; Kemp is probably a millionaire, 0 demanded anonymity. "There was grumbling about his hi Itie Country's HoNesI C>hone; apeak with No. 52U lian. < 5 > . :|ssSes|s a « g E | OFF* LA R G E S T pply possible, but that politically it was somewhat but only a millionaire — which is what a guy like 0 0 (0 CQ SCREENING TEST M FREE INTRODUCTORY MEETINGS m her without any input (from other commissioners).” Corpmng Maant voice: who your area. O . < § * ES i s l l l l directions for-g experience with Trump pays for his shoeshines. With this race, if it tt ® S je 8 2 6 t t P o o OT ©• .. ^ mi O 0 INCOOFERAT)ON\MTH AU The official said some panel members also had criUt 'work from 0am — Equal Opportunity C A R P E T (OUR W DURALOBank embarrassing for such a person to pay no taxes. o ° u f l * 2 CONOUCTK) 8Y A-1 HEASaiG NO S8NCE nupnr.n’rHrm in or I.arge Siz»V) I l | t t - i ' Masichenter Memorial HeapHal and now of a spadol aalea training. If NOTE: "s S t t a - § £ ^ _ ♦ J CO o 5 i ^ 5 0 * 0 0 C A S H struck the company’s four planU early today, triggering ripple opening for a medical I to check lew Twt ® failing out with Ed Well, he’s got to put his money in something. Van AOELEM ANGLE..... D g P ^ o ■a © rested, call Judy duty and service, suffused with white-collar crime, E -S ttS o ® ® " ".''.il.slil FREE Coripat Giant price. receptionist. Hours ore ALEXANDER GIRELLI . Aaaodols Edttor • ) CO ^ 8 » , s s z s « 2 -P p . A$2S.OOGMOrtNlcal» effects across the U.S. border that included the closing of an , ... iclei listedPrill aaa^ prica’a dirtiest and favoritism and waste. Trump, who has profited Goghs are going for $40 million; the price of luxury if) 4 « 2 s (£ s MHIICINESHOrPa BRAND PRODUCTS 646-7096. M ondoy-Frldov, - rraa podding does Anu . 0 Utt*^«M‘*"a2£'D 3 4 6 M A IN ST. Ftr Mora Inliraiillia Caiil iMfM-tIwk'f WkifiM. t l A a * 8 FAST COAST “p^/rW clty. ® E fe u ^ 5 CO B 43 82 g 2 . | A$10.00GmCefWIC^ •Durtng INs Special Oder Illinois assembly plant. 4:30. Previous modlcol apply to rupbar bo from the Koch regime, has embraced reform real estate is out of sight. These people have got to DENISE A ROBERTS ..AiNartlaIng Dkselor^ © S 5 0 i f w B m h- $20.00 COUPON BOOK Canadian workers, whose contract expired at midnight, (MCalwi)------™ n ..,l«h tln g about? Education ? * 5 P CO A 2 tt .a M b MANCHESTER NO Onw OecounO Apply Auto Club office ewperlence pre­ corpalt, ozila or g ro t^ fd fd 3-5 because the mayor is willing to give him find places to park their money and, for Trump, MARK F ABRAinS...... BuaHiMa Mawagir B ta .-1 t t .RR 0 S e s ^ - (Comer Of Haynes St) No Puichase Necessary! Compare at $19 -wood, Mos',. SHELDON COHBI...... 3 ® O 0> O ^ S s S.2« 85 Stth-> x: O.S E t t Oi 2 0.2 n a And 0«ei $5000 Sovtngs FROAV SEPT. 18.1967 10AM-6PM walked off the Job after the company refused a contract demand 91 Broad St., ferred. Intereatad ap­ ’la nre ra - Paturn SV Traffic congestion? The ten-million-dollar favors but not hundred-million- buying the presidency won't be that expensive. Compoakig Manoeorl I OPEN In Hearing Aid SeivlcM I | i | p J * 1 0 R £ il647-l8a0| PLUS Pllffff PAD___ ROBERT H HUBBARD.. to link pensions to the inflation rate. Manchester plicants please coll ------lor ondtx- ALBUM. Ji'air? The prohibitive price dollar ones. WiM people like Dollar Donald leading Hell, he can move into the White House for the 649-1025 M-F 10-6 SEPTEMBER 18. 1987 ' THAU eUMDAY Sheri at 721-7393, JEANNE G FROMERTH . CIrculaHon STOP IN BETWEEN SECT 14 -19.1987 STOP IN BETWEEN SEPT. 14 -19,1967 ------Owrrirons- ...... ^ne of It. They w ere fighting the charge, how can the cause of good government price of a couple of Mondrians and a Ozanne. RoyKoli.RJ>ll. SAT 10-2 Mondoy-Frldov 6-4:30. J — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuegday. Sept. 15. 1987 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tuesday. Sept. 18. 1W7 - t

S i l l Jo JU.N. chief 111 PI i i b i i Tapes show pilots confused » l f r S § g g : f | i I fays Iran before Northwest jetorasti = > i|i;lii|l: e S i a jboderating E = * * i l l f l l 2 ® & WASHINGTON (AP) - Confu­ airport with controllers in contact now when I called hltn back," the sion over taxiways and radio with 52 aircraft flying into Detroit pilot replied. He then asked I I I I f U K :31BAGHDAD, Iraq (AP) — U.N. frequencies marked the takeoff or preparing to take off during a whether he was supposed to have llilE llifll ^ i i t i i i i m i i i Secretary-General Javier Perei de preparations of Northwest Flight 55-minute period. Weather condi­ changed frequencies on his own or a, S s S' g- s « a £ > SL S ;’^e lla r , who concludes bia Iran- 255 which crashed last month tions caused some departing air­ have waited for directions from the -laaq peace mltsion today, found seconds after lifting off from the craft to change runways which may tower. g|&|?S«-oS“ § tran haa moderated iu stance Detroit airport, according to have led to the radio frequency and ®a«»}r<»Bo.ss.o x But the controller informed lli? ils l||f|||||| toward a cease-flre in the 7-year-old documents. taxiway problems for Flight 255. Flight 255 that the tower already war, a U.N. source said. Investigators are trying to deter­ According to the transcript. had given directions several min­ 5 n, ^ 5 ;:::::“TlMre seema to be a certain like mine whether the confusion caused Flight 255 had been given a specific utes earlier to change frequencies. the plane’s two pilots to become so i S s. € ? a nMvement, maybe not enough but taxiway turnoff, “Charlie," to get "The controller (hanWng Flight «. a *' s a i ^ least you can talk about thing. distracted from their routine pre- to the new runway. 255 earlier) said he switched you as B-j. * M “ ” s s r 2 ” “ i ? 3- * - ss?slil^ f|sii||||| "which a srear ago when we were flight activities that they forgot to " I guess we went by Charlie. over. Maybe another aircraft ac- 3 | » « ?«|l property set the aircraft’s wing OoBoSgs-^i.? a o s .a ffS there (in Tehran) the first time we We’re going to (runway) three- knowleged," the newObntroIler told • S iS tg ff u iii 5.S.o.o-n (B iriB •1 Q» i l i »#§'»»« §■» S flaps. The crash killed 156 people, S*s on condition he was not identified The wing flaps of the two-engine troller, who was handling west­ pilot of Flight 255 replied. M | S f 8 > : g luither. McDonnell Douglas MD-80 jetliner, !• l | g g a « e • o E ? lliffsfsilo Ti bound traffic, acknowledged and The transcript, however, showed ■lIPP »•« to O r Publicly, each country has called bound for Phoenix, Ariz., were not provided new directions. a S = " < S i c O in the proper takeoff position, that the original ground controller, 2<< W 9* S g filii /or the United Nations to punish the "Okay, ah we’ll follow that heavy indeed, had assigned Flight 255 a ! ~ s ® s-s § ^ ^ ls ^ g 2 o s.*g 3 2 l l s s other. inhibiting the plane’s ability to lift, nineteen forty five,” Flight 255 » » to 5 cr 5 p *1 8:*= i l l i l l f l l S new frequency several minutes l?to 2 ^ -Peres de Cuellar arrived in the government’s Investigation replied, alluding to a wide-body ^< &a S3 "o|U Aa. v«P a | 5 OiH S ’ £ till ^ S < previously has concluded. earlier, but that the acknowledg­ < g-2 S p £ “ i g |i|l|fili|l 3 | d g £ | « paghdad on Sunday after two days aircraft ahead of them. ment was vague and the crew of S ^ “ l i l s s l I § !» S & - ? - s a » § 9 to S> J2* o K* to* ta-tJ ? r ' In ail, about a half minute passed i g»y I S B P’0 %* OB a o r* p S IS . f « Sft?S- 'Wjth Aziz again before departing communications released Monday But the (light crew apparently did Flight 255 continued to taxi to its a S S s* 2 ^ » 2 3 “ 3 =* a § * 3 ® £ this afternoon for New York. Four Miss America contestants gather backstage in by th e Federal Aviation not change radio frequencies. takeoff position. u B § s> < s IL t j Administration. O’ " g en 5 . •<- E ? S " o "■ S l ~ i 35 “ S ft b ^ ft* In the Persian Gulf, where Iran Atlantic City Monday. From left are Miss New Jersey, "Northwest two fifty five are you The transcript gaVdlioindication I a g p l l a i i o S M ^ 3-S Ti ft Neither the transcript nor the 8 3 I I I oB!^a 3 §. 5 Cca*OMto_toWn{B < = S.o|.qS clared truce in Uieir tanker war tape made clear which of the pilots troller. who was handling east- tions might have been going on ® o i & 2 A c •«3 h: » £ S . Pennsylvania, Katerina Sitaras; and Miss Connecticut, was speaking. a R av: •?’ fi tr S5* „ ~ to a o '^ S .5 i ’O S « 5 ;_ o g g j5 B since Thursday, two Kuwaiti bound departures, asked Flight 255. during this time insftk the cockpit : *9 if 9 a a ^ s’ig^?’ fta 5 5 a i S i as Michele Eaton. ~ The transcript showed a busy "Nobody turned us over til lust B..’•to * •* BP to 8’ g '2 tankers with U.S. warship escorts of Flight 255. • oS “ &« jj. S a r"*iOprB g g g a s . H Z. ft to Iran and Iraq on the cease-fire f S i l j l i pO POPtfOo*? £ o’” ftp g O’ S SS'SS o S b to resolution adopted July 20. S' o M a £ _. 1 BT I £ SorS l a 3 | S - S l | ae a — i to i P s r f O’ s a ft He noted that Tehran’s leaders a " p O ’£ “' I o 3 ^I S i S | s | S £ “ 3 ?SSg'» had for the first time been willing to ' i I g:« s i g S " 2•§ ;a££p p 2p. " § ’ & 8 2 S £ 5’ B* —s«■ -.0“ a j s T3 *a_ , . discuss a truce. , i i i i i i p 3 P oS~£.B-Bg^ c 2. g 2. £ 5 ^ 3 “ pffS’S S 5. "Cease-fire, before we never slSs'^'S^gSp even bothered to speak about that," S > u a ‘o S. ^ s ’ ^ i S k p 3 g §-(2 i ? 3 | o I s he added. "Now we can say i t ... so The o .C « < er Savings Bankof Manchester f=^3 2 ? Z S a S 2 2 £-3 I ’ 2C ft w T * w » at least you can mention taboo 3 I s § ■ ! & > ’5 ° p z:< 2'S g 2 to to c ft S 2 S 0£ a p a-i£. b < ^ VC to c words." c ^ o s i " 2 o O to Q .<22^_ 3 ss-o"'*’ C g- to3 2a ft n o £ 3 p i a 3 E !? "There is at least some atmos­ 2 S o 2 a 23 s S « : 5-= phere which might start some cr 3 *g o or’o ft if a a g b f .< » cr < — — P* £. 3 8 (movement)," he said. domes to Glastonheary/ B, P S' 3 ^ f l § 3 ® p a S B gw 5*8 “ £ r* « l l “I a o —• p 5 9Q § o | | f S | The resolution calls for an p D* 3 3 * o | f * o 3 e-SS - s £*< S » o Eo gS 9 immediate, unconditional cease­ s < 5 o to 3 ^ o fire, withdrawal of troops to inter­ S 2 S 3 f t | 2 “ £ < a 5 Z ^ o ’g .- 2 " a a S’ g.s a s 3 s. a p ^PU ^kfCpft. o’’c S’ p < 3 nationally recognized borders and s s s a s - ? — "■ p *9 < a 2..S’ a £ g £ & i2l-g g »e P '< » O S b’P 9B ft T Od r#i “r ft 2 f S g ? i | | £ an exchange of prisoners. Iran would have to withdraw from Iraqi territory. Hussein on Monday urged "puni­ tive measures" against Iran for failing to embrace the resolution. Iran has said the war can not end until the United Nations brands Iraq the aggressor and punishes it. i f •o to- cr o 3*v; 5 =755 to b ^ O’ < to to 2 BT -too ' a 2 q S’ s. p a b *•♦ S' Si 3. Q. to to H'O C 2. '< XXto2. p 51 HtototoA’aH 8 8’i ‘a i woo tr 2a* bto ftb toCL b. ?a toSB cn Oo. fta. C*a »a a ^ 5 cr to to 3 g^8 § " 3 a.2 “e« w• ’9 to a9 ? p- £g a§ ft.»s. » 2 £ 8o 8 o 3S p ft a. "a ?> ^ ft to 49 OQ b M 8 a E. "< £■“: | . 3. 2 ff. to* p a> ft.ft fw,a 2~ M*to ffw B S’d Assembly I p I to ■ ^ B 3 C.Pto g 'S .^ ’ob sTa“ to ^ V! ^ a<« p ....s i l a l ^ ctC 3 OB ft,“• 3oa ’?to o “Io a •« § I - J 5 ®® to Ao o to •=“ 3 ft T3 *«nto a, p.,»to to «» a “ ftj s. g “M i 1- “ ° " S’ PI-’ “ to s to S to ^ ? ft “ Mft^ft. *5 9^ 9 to n»95 -S a o 2 S B S’" S’l l l g Teddy bears are wailing to be loved at the new Glastonbury office only, and while ft „ & B ^? I2. ? 2. on b o to to 2 a ^ r 3 3 3 3 a* o D ^^«^32 ^ S X’ a o ft’s M >Q S e .| Open now at Buckingham 3 a- .3 ‘E b* CTO 9 ba “ o 2 b a* ^ P Sp p new Savings Bank of Manchester branch, supply lasts; quantities are limited.) 1 : 2 2 = 2 3 1 ” 5e to. B M to 4 f t s to 2. jj» ft to 2 n> a- to* ft ft ea S’ S.-pft OB f^ "3. I& bE gets word 3 > O “ ftp > 1 ® a d. S b to a corner of Routes 83 (Manchester Rd.) and a I p - to Q.'< P’ S-! o < <*^ ft 9 Q to 0*0 E SJ’o S’P '^ p S b o *0 k ,- - B.2 2 3 ° I b to 2 a 2 “ b " g S ’i: Village Shoppiiling Center— O ^ £ ■ ^ 2 ^ 2 04 b 3 O’!! C/l O to • »•k toi a3 3to bp s p S . 3 SqV! a 94 (Hebron Ave.). Come check them out. a ft's ft to O' aS’iSsS.o.p AMOUNT OF DEPOSIT 3 S-e = ?J 2O ^to IT3.< ..^O d o to 9 2 2 IS 3 t " “ I g R of peace a warm new kind of bank But mostly, come find out how banking S ..~ a 2 toft to to *► . , o_ o to So;; I c I g S 3b b* to S p 2 S 8 “’S £ $200- $1,000 $5,000’ $IU^ a S 2 o s-a r‘ o*r^ . gtoft*toOtoAAS. i “' to oo’« to og ®0’S ’i 2 b 3 ’9 " 2 » w suddenly becomes easier, friendlier, more $999 4.‘>99 10,000 p ■o ■S z « B-’b < O b■ S' 2 ."o ft5 Sa “ut ^ to to ^ X to to 2.3 S’ e g J ' J v k S °M to y o cto s* o ft;> i l i l l enjoyable - right here in Glastonbury. II Hciir 1 Riii; Pr e F <-»ti Z:o O’ 2 g. O 2 s S E 2 .S I ^ 0 £ £-0 UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The with teddy bears, too. s a s g p g 1 1 1 to Archibiild a B o 3-2 C.Pw. to “d ^ X ai 2 O S" Generai Assembly, which draws a ’5‘g - i i 04 • c > S 3 2 I i ? , IS 3 3 B „ 6 S S 8 g parade of world leaders to New Win a wonderful prize. Fill out an entry 14 Bi-ar H or ft 3 g ^ o ft P o f § l “ 3 b Grand Opening Sept. 19. Kcrmit or $ MK> $ l.liO I'RHIi I'RBli 3 g & 6T ■ S-" . 1 ^ ’ ^ £ < 3 § York each year, opens its 42nd blank - either at our bank or at other riirtHlore, Jr p o “ s rft ^ 3 p ft ^ o. O’ _ p R P O’ a S 8 ~ ? » § ’2 ’§ a « E 3 “ tod —. ft o to S S o - 5 Is. session today with a message from stores in Buckingham Village-and you ft a a p 1. a o’&2 O .,. 1^8 17"Hear 2 3 '*! 3 S 8 s g tob r9* p ? p a. d o*a gs 2to ‘ . . ' mi» ft ft ft ! 2 O’ S " a the secretary-general saying the could win a one week “mystery trip” for hdilhor $12.00 $10.00 $ 5.00 I'KEE s o- E s. &ft<< S’2 p P'S- g I o i 8 l > : "dynamics of peace are at work.” Alice P tr a o - a ? a p ^ S - " l " i p B I B I. four to a distant city-includes air fare, — I.IW* I £ g gw 2 S- =• S."' g o l f s ’ 3 S I S r® Secretary-General Javier Perez Cijp §ST a^ 3 ftr^ “b « a a ’o 2.00! 2 I SS. - 2 a < O ’ l i ’f f l ? " 2 a « o.^ t - C “ B , -SS de Cuellar was not due back at the hotel accommodations and rental car. n S “ ■ g I “ ® o 3 ?2.i p o £ 3 2=5 3 00 b 2. cr 3 This could be the start of a warm friend* a “ & 2 “ O s ft P 3 . a’ , s ; B n-p United Nations from his peace 'Fhere are lots of other prizes, tcK). You > ft 1 ^ 3 S*^ c c . 2 3 2to 3ft s:2wd to 04 £ « S £ g ftft. tob cr& a * R3 i S .“ - mission to Iran and Iraq until need not be an SBM customer and you ship. We hope you’ll be in to meet us. And 5._:2. cr to 3 I si's ft 3 5 c ^ o g Z 2 2 2 - . “ ffg I !"• i cn a to r" c/3 to 9 |§9 Wednesday. However, the 67-year- don’t have to be present to win. Reg­ that we’ll see you often. We’re here to han­ to *< a ? 2 a s s . £ s s f i - o a S I O 00 «M to ft*O.P fils old Peruvian diplomat released a ister any day up to and through the dle all your hanking needs - from checking message to the assembly today, —• w tu B to ^•a a ft) a day of our drawing, September 26. accounts to travelers checks, car loans CO a ffS 5'& 2:E aS'g a* « noting there were "many elements a’8 > ft O TO ,— 3 i-l to 5 a es OPPPO’—•pp__O’ a S M p o •o ' .xTj& r ’r' r -■ to home mortgages, business services to c 3 |? -P 3 o i. d O' ^ 2 ^ i ' * S a 2 > »- . 5? ° S -8 ^ ------p gpoc-p 2. p e of profound and incalculable f t £ 3 «J>S — a 5=>“ 3 C B = S ‘'ne.cc>.Prt O.r» »=’ UkP ■=A5 H— E^ o’ p “ f 3 personal financial assistance. Our drive-in g:< cs g < a 9 <5 a- R 3 3 § | l " s ” a: 5 eg S '!» f II s a* S^ Si S g g Eo.B’gg'-B’P B danger” worldwide. ,.’AC^'i<'sS2?-V- ‘f - s - ' « > Picture yourself in our Teddy Bear 3 5 Sp p p p S. = < o o S 9 3 " " a - § 5 s teller is open during hanking hours. 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Sept. 15. 1987_11 Obituaries Ford lauds Boric FOCUS Norman Oi SantHrany Norman G. Sentivany, 70. of as hearings open Hartford, died thia morning at St. Francia Hoapitai and Medical Cen­ ter, Hartford. He waa the father of ContlBMd from page 1 Court." Bork, 60, has been a Judge on tte Get out woolies, Warren N. Sentivany of Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., said Rx for good health: laugh! Mancheater. U.S. Court of Appeals for the He waa bom in Hungary, May 27, Bork was “deflnitely not the man I District of Coiumbia since 1982. The 1908. and iived in Hartford and Eaat would have chosen to go on the bearded Jurist bas described his almanac gurus Hartford. Before retiring, he waa Supreme Court," but added that ideology as one of following the he’s anxious to hear Boric’s testim­ intent of the framers of the U.$. empioyed by the Arrow-Hart and ony. Both Leahy and Simpson were Therapist tells MMH audience humor helps Hegman Co. of Hartford and alao by Constitution. Bork believes Judges warn this year Harcon of Hartford. interviewed on NBC-TV's “Today" should not create new rights under show. Beaidea hia aon. he ia aurvived by the law or attempt to become By Andrew J. Davis more powerful than morphine. F(>rd said in remarks introducing legislators. By Jerry Harkavy Herald Reporter two grandchildren and a great­ The Associated Press Anisman-Saltman offered seven poin­ grandchild. Bork that he had known him since His application of this theory in ters on how to have more of those Graveaide aervicea are Wednes­ the mid-1960s when Bork taught at cases involving civil rights, free Lighten up. uncoordinated spasms: day at 2 p.m. at the Mount St. Yale Law School, which the ex­ speech, privacy, anti-trust and LEWISTON, Maine — Americans should Benedict Cemetery in Bioomfield. president had attended. other subjects has won him acclaim “get their woolies out" this winter, says the Joyce Anisman-Saltman, an assistant • Don’t read the newspaper more than There ore no calling hours. Hoimes Referring to Bork’s role in firing from the right and scorn from the editor of the 1988 Farmers’ Almanac, whose professor of special educationatSouthern once or twice every two or three weeks, Funerai Home. 400 Main St., has Watergate special prosecutor Ar­ left. readers say they favor retaining “The Connecticut State University and a since it is often filled with bad news. charge of arrangements. chibald Cox, Ford said Bork "acried But by all indications, senators Star-Spangled Banner’’ as the national certified gestalt therapist, wrote those with integrity to preserve the holding the balance remain some­ anthem. • Sleep with someone funny-looking. - -it Memorial donations may be words in mammoth letters on a black­ • Haveaspecialareaathomeandwork made to the American Cancer continuity of both the Justice where between the two ends of the Midwesterners can expect to shovel more board before she spokV to 100 people at Department and special prosecni- political spectrum. Still, all sena­ devoted to humorous things such as Society. 237 E. CenterSt.. Manches­ snow, and brisker temperatures will be the rule Manchester Memorial Hospital Monday. cartoons, sayings and jokes. ter 06040. toFs investigation. I think in tors agree that the court is at a across much of the nation, according to the retrospect that history has shown crossroads, because retired Justice The title of her lecture: "Laughter: • When you go shopping for clothes, do Lewis F. Powell Jr. was a swing almanac’s 171st edition. Just off the presses. that his performance was in the The coming cold season will be "the first in a Prescription for Survival.” not buy anything that does not make you s ^Mlldrad E. Sheridan nation’s interest.” vote. smile when you see how you look in it. •A'- Ford said "Judge Bork’s record Virtualiy all committee series of two to three fairly rough winters” said Lighten up was the key to her Mildred E. Sheridan. 73. of R ^ Geiger, who has edited the folksy • Make a list of 20 things you like to do Meriden, wife of Paul B. Sheridan, on the bench has been exempiary,” members have publicly stated the hour-and-a-half address, which was often and then commit yourself to doing 10 of died Sept. 12 at the Meriden and he added that Bork is "uniqueiy nomination should go to the full publication for more than half a century. “We interrupted by laughter, giggles and quaiified to sit on the U.S. Supreme suggest people get their woolies out.” them a day. Nursing Home following a lengthy Senate. smiles. Ansiman-Saltman, 44, used • Surround yourself with positive Illness. She was the sister of Lillian anecdotes and jokes to get the audience to people because negative people “make Johnson and Russell Johnson, both THE ALMANAC’S elusive prognosticator, think about why people should laugh. of Manchester. who calls himself Caleb Weatherbee, bases his you feel lousy.” predictions on “sunspots, the position of the “We are an uptight generation,” she • Write to her mother. E She was born Dec. 14. 1913. in Manchester and lived here through Both sides upbeat planets and the tidal action of the moon.” said. “We only relax when we are sleeping, have passed out or laugh. AH the By following those seven suggestions, high school, graduating from Man­ This year’s almanac, with a circulation of people are sure to feel the benefits that chester High School in 1932. AP photo nearly 6 million, contains the usual melange of good things that happen to you when you Besides her husband and sister, calendar data, household hints, one-line Jokes, jog happen when you laugh.” And, she laughter can bring into their lives, Connecticut Gov. William O’Neill sage Cdnfucius lived 2,500 years ago. after first meeting Anisman-Saltman said. she Is survived by a [daughter. watches a Chinese seal carver, who cuts inspirational messages, puzzles and recipes. added. “You don’t need a special outfit.” Maureen Iwanicki of Wallingford: O’Neill Is leading a state delegation to It also reports the results of a readers’ poll stone seals, or “chops,” to order, Shandong province. Laughter can help our health, she said. She ended her lecture by prescribing three sons. Kerry Sheridan of New Continued from page I have a cup of coffee, glance at the that found “America the Beautiful’’ to be a some of her own medicine. Britain. Paul Sheridan of Moodus Tuesday at Qufu, where the Chinese newspapers and take a swim. strong contender to replace Francis Scott “I’m sure one of the greatest killers in and Mark Sheridan of Easton: and weapons. “My team is the St. Louis Key’s “The Star-Spangled Banner” as the She told audience members to stand up P the world is the word cancer, ’’ she said.“ If seven grandchildren. On other fronts, Shultz is trying to Cardinais,” he toid the foreign preferred national anthem. negative thinking can make you sick, then and hug five people while giggling. The funeral was this morning at persuade the Soviets to adopt more minister. “They’re in first piace, About 34,000 readers’ ballots showed 54 positive thinking can make you better.” Audience members left the auditorium 9:15 a.m. at the John J. Ferry & O’Neill tours Confucius’ town lenient emigration procedures and but their lead has been percent favoring ’’The Star-Spangled laughing and smiling. Sons Funeral Home. 88 E. Main SI .. to agree to withdraw 115,000 troops diminishing." Banner,” while 46 percent picked “America Laughter, she said, causes the pulse to Meriden, followed by a mass of QUFU. China (AP) — Connecti­ dong province in eastern China O’Neill met his counterpart. from Afghanistan over a few Shultz also exulted in the Chicagp the Beautiful,” by Katherine Lee Bates. quicken, the throat to go into uncoordi­ As they were leaving, she shouted her Christian burial at 10 a m. In St. cut Gov. William A. O’Neill today since Sunday as a guest of the Shandong acting Gov. Jiang Chu- months’ time. Bears’ 34-19 victory Monday night nated spasms, and the pituitary glands to most important advice over again. Rose Church. Meriden, with the toured the town where Confucius provincial government. As he went nyun. on Sunday in the province’s Shultz posed for photographs over the New York Giants and the produce the natural painkillersendorphin “Above all,” she said, “lighten up and JOYCE ANISMAN-SALTMAN Rev. Brian E. Jeffries officiating. capital, Jinan. During a banquet with Shevardnadze in a seventh- IN A SIMILAR survey last year, USA Today lived 2.500 years ago. and had his sightseeing, other members of a fact that the San Francisco Giants found 55 percent voted to keep Key’s anthem, and enkephalins, which are 100 times pass it on” .. laughter Is best therapy Burial was in Sacred Heart Ceme­ own name carved in stone. Connecticut economic delegation that night, members of the Connec­ floor sitting room outside his offee. were in first place in the Western • i tery. Meriden. O’Neill and other members of the wound up discussions with Shan­ ticut group watched themselves on ”We always have a handshake on division of the Nationai League. while 30 percent preferred “America the state’s delegation watched as an dong economic officials over possi­ Shandong provincial evening tele­ these occasions," Shultz reminded The agreement to set up risk Beautiful.” The also-rans included “God Bless thi Francis 8. Sousa artisan outside an ancient temple ble business ties. vision news. his guest. Shevardnadze readily reduction centers apparentiy is the America” to Bruce Springsteen’s "Bom in the complied. U.S.A." Francis S. Sousa. 80. of Merrow dedicated to Confucius carved a Shandong and Connecticut signed Before leaving Monday for Qufu. oniy certain positive outcome of stone "chop.” or small seal, bear­ a sister state agreement in May O’Neill and the delegation wit­ The handful of American and Shevardnadze’s visit and his dis­ Most almanac readers marked their choices Voluntary tipping becoming obsolete Road. Coventry, died Monday at on post cards, but many wrote letters Hartford Hospital. He was the ing the governor’s name. Chine.se 1986 in Hartford. O’Neill is the first nessed a ceremony in which a Soviet reporters permitted to watch cussion of a wide-ranging'agenda use such seals to sign official Connecticut governor to visit Shan­ Glastonbury. Conn.. Company, the the picture-taking were admon­ with Reagan and Shultz. supporting their preference, Geiger said. husband of Blanche (Marha) ished in advance that they should "There are no luke-warmers on this By M ary MaeVean Sousa. documents. dong, the country’s .second most Farmstead Telephone Gtniip. ex­ A senior Reagan administration The Associated Press cuisine,” she said. “Now we want to The governor al.so toured the populous province with 77 million changed letters of intent with a not ask any questions. official, briefing reporters Monday question," Geiger said. explore American service.... Weneed He was born May 19. 1907. in Consequently, no questions were "A lot of people think it's an easy Job, that Fairhaven, Mass., and lived in mansion where the sage Confucius’ people. Shandong Communications unit to at the White House under ruies of ■ T Partisans of “The Star-Spangled Banner” to set standards, even ior diners. It descendants have lived for Only Sichuan province in the put to Shultz or Shevardnadze as emphasized its powerful emotional grip on NEW YORK — Now that America’s Coventry for the past 43 years. He transfer used U.S. telephone sys­ anonymity, doubted that the treaty palates have matured and its top anyone can do it. But it takes skill. You need should not be formal or stuffy, but centuries. southwest has more, with 103 tems to China for reconditioning they chatted amiably through could be wrapped up during She­ Americans and questioned the wisdom of there should be standards.” ci« was a member of the Intemationdl American and Russian chefs have become celebrities, it is knowledge of food and food preparation, Union of Operating Engineers O’Neill has been touring Shan­ million people. and installation vardnadze’s visit or a date set for tampering with tradition. Advocates of pe interpreters. time for those who wait tables to get Most restaurant patTons do not ini Local 478 for more than 35 years. He Soviet ieader Mikhail S. Gorbachev I “America the Beautiful” claimed the music knowledge of wine and a lot of physical understand the waiter’s role, O’Con­ Shultz informed the foreign min­ to come to Washington for a summit and lyrics were more pleasing. their Just deserts, says the Society for atl was a communicant of St Mary's ister that his morning habit was to meeting. American Cuisine. agility.” nell said. ( Church. Coventry. Support for “America the Beautiful” was “It’s very educational for the public Besides his wife, he is survived by Town likely to reject N. Elm bid strongest in the North, while the South “Eight to 10 years ago, people who as worked in kitchens had the same low Anno Tylar to get a clear picture of the range of tic four sons. Francis H. Sousa (if Manchester will probably reject preferred the song penned by Key during the talents and abilities required In doing Willinglon. Raymond J. Sousa of he down by town employees instead The problem over conststructon War of 1812. level of self-esteem that waiters do Waitress wl the only bid it got forconst ruction of of by the contractor. Bond ruling mistake, today,” said Patrick O’Connell, chef what looks to them like a very simple th Coventry. Earl F. Sousa of Madison apartments for the elderly and seek aro.se when the only bid received DiRosa said that even a late fall was $440,000 over the construction and co-owner of the Inn at Little task,” said O’Connell. In and Gary L. Sousa of Plainville: bids again in the late fall with DAUGH’TERS OF the War of 1812, through At her restaurant, Ms. Tylar said, two daughters. Emily M Kasacek bid should give the town the time it budget of $1.1,55.000. In November, their South Carolina president, Lorraine C. Washington in Washington, Va., and a trust and dignity. Miss West a sense of public. But it’s my firm belief that thi changes in the bid specifications. needs to get the project completed town voters approved a bond issue major force behind a movement to humor and adventure, Baryshnikov tipping has to be abolished,” he said. “We get written exams on our menus cu of Willington and Ethel I Graham Town Director Peter DiRosa said town’s brief argues McNair, cast 4,200 votes for “The Star- and they post our grades. You can lose of Coventry: three sisters. Cypri- or substantially completed before of $1.3 million for the apartments, Spangled^anner.” improve the image of waiters. the grace and agility, and Mother “It’s a custom that no longer works in in Monday. its July 1. 1988. deadline for u.se of Teresa patience and altruism. your Job if you don’t know how food Is ( ana Souza of Lakeville. Mass . DiRosa has been spearheading but some of that amount would have Many schools conducted student polls and “A lot of people think it’s an easy our culture.” Margaret Medeiros of Fairhaven. the property. to go toward non-construction costs Continued from page I The brief also argues that Malo-. job, that anyone can do it. But it takes The contest is part of the society’s Gary Penn, a former waiter who prepared.” mi the project for the directors. The terms of the will under which discussions, including the Leroy L. Wood Aside from image, the current atl Mass., and Cecelia Reis of San He said the current thinking such as architectural and engineer­ ney’s ruling that the town’s l^isla-'_ School in Fairhaven, Mass., which mailed in skill,” said Anne Tylar, who waits Year of the Waiter. The symposium runs the Professional Waiters School the town acquired the property as a ing fees. state guidelines for the issuance of tive body consists of the voters” tables at the Union Square Cafe in will also consider the Image of waiters system means many waiters have no 5 5 Diego. Calif.: nine grandchildren: in Los Angeles, agrees waiters suffer anaong town officials is that the 142 individual letters. Among them, Rebecca gift call for having the housing in DiRosa said that with a late fall tax-increment bonds, as Maloney combined with the directors i s . Manhattan. "You need knowledge of and future of tipping. pensions, paid vacations, insurance ini three great-grandchildren: and minor changes should be made in place by that time. If it is not. the Fernandes wrote that it was only fair to give from a poor image, but disagrees several nieces and nephews. the plans and that .some .site bid. the town might be able to ruled. It also argues that the based on a state statute that^ food and food preparation, knowledge The effort also includes working to tipping is a problem. or other benefits. Federal minimum property will go to the American attract contractors seeking winter plaintiffs in the case and Maloney became effective after the town” “America the Beautiful” a turn as national wage for waiters who earn tips is $2.01 in The funeral is Wednesday at 8:15 preparation and drain work should anthem. Fifth-grade classmate Lloyd Ja­ of wine and a lot of physical agility.” eliminate the word waitress, thought Good waiters at good restaurants a.m. at the Potter Funeral Home. Cancer Society. work. failed to show why the injunction of changed from the Town Meeting to' to be demeaning, and considering an hour, $1.34 less than minimum se cobsen disagreed, saying he couldn’t imagine a Ms. Tylar’s “recipe” for the perfect can earn $500 to $1,000 a week, said he 456 Jackson St.. Willimantic. fol­ the bond issue was necessary. the director form of government. ; waiter won her a two-week culinary replacing tips with automatic service wage. Attorneys representing Homart baseball game that wasn’t preceded by “The Penn, who also disagreed with the stj lowed by a mass of Chri.stian burial "It is difficult o accept the court’s - tour of the United States. Her essay charges, as is done in much of Europe. common complaint that working for And you can lose your tip, even if the at 9 a.m. In SI. Mary's Church. and the town had cited the same conclusion that the Town chose the I Star-Spangled Banner.” un Weekend rain didn’t help pumps arguments presented in the brief An Albuquerque, N.M., woman, Ann Medley, was selected from among 210 entries, The essay contest, O’Connell said, tips is degrading, too much like problems are not your fault, she said. Coventry. Calling hours are today form of its legislative body pursu- and she and other top finishers were to should help “prove to the American begging. A service charge would cut If a chef makes a mistake or the air from 7 to 9 p.m A disappointing one and one- were at 66 percent capacity. studying bids for moving an emer­ when both sides announced last ant to a statute which did not exist - offered “Lord, We Praise Thee,” a “non­ ini month that they would appeal sectarian, patriotic hymn” that she wrote 12 receive their awards today at the diner that these people are thinking, into that and "make diners conditioning is too strong or the people yo quarter inches of rain fell on Meanwhile, a curtailment on the gency generator from the town’s when the alleged choice was literate, creative.” Manchester Sunday, according to use of water in the eastern fringe of Maloney's decision. made.” the brief states. years ago for the nation’s Bicentennial sixth Symposium on American Cui­ resentful.” at the next table are too loud, diners former water treatment plant to the On the question of who has sine in Charleston, S.C. But it’s a slow process, he said. And What is needed, he said, is improved may exact payment for their dissatis­ Beatrice Joy Chute, writer measurements in a rain gauge town remains in effect while .steps pump station. Manchester attorney Bruce S. celebrations, as a write-in choice, enclosing a maintained by the town’s water are being taken to install a new authority over the issuance of the cassette tape and sheet music. The perfect waiter is made up of while O’Connell is an advocate of training for waiters. faction in the tip. NEW YORK (AP) - Beatrice The bid included several alterna­ bonds, the brief admits that a Beck, who represents residents “two parts Walter Cronkite to one service charges, his restaurant is not What’s also needed is a standard of With a service charge included, ■ Joy Chute, a novelist and short- division. pump at the pump station on tives that are under consideration. who challenged the bond issue, said Congress officially recognized “The Star- Patrick Kearney, water opera­ Highland Street. referendum is required for appro­ Spangled Banner” as the national anthem in part Mae West, carefully blended with among the few that have replaced service, said Dorothy Cann, director however, a diner can complain to the story writer whose career spanned The low bid. in the aggregate, was val of general obligation bonds to be this morning that the appeal is moot tips. manager about poor service. Just as more than SO years, has died at age tions manager, said this morning The pumping capacity there has approximately $18,350. since the directors have agreed to 1931. Various proposals to change it have a cup of Mikhail Baryshnikov and a of the Erench Culinary Institute in hii 74. he had hoped the downpour that been adequate to meet the needs of The- cost of the pump itself, paid off by taxpayer’s money. But hold a referendum in November: languished in committee. liberal sprinkling of Mother Teresa,” “We are waiting for the educational New York. about poor food, said Ms. Tylar. “A is Miss Chute died of a heart attack kept most residents indoors Sunday outdoor water use this summer purchased without biddiing. was in the case of tax-increment bonds, "As I said to the Supreme Court, to according to Ms. ’Tylar, 26. process of all this to create a little “In America, we’ve Just in the last waiter stands between hungry people k Sept. 6. Her best-known work, would amount to a couple of inches. without leaving storage tanks short $4,021. which are paid by real-estate taxes us its meaningless," he said. The veteran newsman provides higher degree of comfort with the 10 years come up with our own and food; it’s the worst position.” When the town’s four reservoirs of water for fire protection. from the area under development, in "Greenwillow,” a novel published the authority rests in the hands of Beck has asked that the Supreme in 1956, became a Broadway were measured a week ago. they Water division officials are also Hi the directors, the brief states. Court refuse to hear the appeal dn musical in 1960. In enacting legi.slation to allow because of the referendum. He said tax-increment bonds, the state that he plans to file a brief in $2 In Memoriam Bolton plans town meeting tonight legislature had intended to preempt response to Homart and the town’s. Your neighbor's views: Ki In loving memory of our Dad town charter requirements but A brief was also filed Friday by th Leslie Jay BOLTON — The Board of Select­ onmental Protection has .said that ' The $41,000 must be allocated for Maloney’s decision "reopens the attorneys representing the town’s fil men will hold a special town the current storage of salt and sand u.se by Oct. 1, or the town would question of how tax-increment Economic Development Commis­ Loved and remembered always. bonds should be authorized to the Children, Joan, Debbie, & George meeting in Community Hall tonight out in the open is unacceptable, have to give it back to the state. sion. ’That brief also argues that the m at 7:30 to appropriate about $41,000 because when the salt is rained on. After that date, some of the money host of local Interpretive problems Town Charter does not apply to What will America gain by Pope John Paul H’s visit? or left over from a federal revenue­ the runoff can seep into the ground can be reallocated for another which the General Assembly stale law concerning tax-increment lo: In Memoriam sharing program.. and affect wells supplying the purpose if the need arises. wisheo to prevent," the brief .says. bonds. te In loving memory of Leslie Jay About $.36,000 is expected to go Bolton Elementary and Center th who passed away September 14, toward improvements to the Town schools. 8« 1977. Garage. Most of this money will pay September comes with sad regret for a salt-storage shed. The deci­ The remainder of the leftover Is this your insurance companyls idea The date I will never forget sion to use the money for this money, about $5,000. Is expected to For in my heart you will be loved purpose was made after a Sept- 1 be appropriated for renovations to 9 and remembered every day. public hearing when only one the old firehouse on Notch Road, of lepiacing your fumiture?\bu need 9 Wife resident attended. which will be used as offices for the new resident state trooper and Fiora The State uepartmeni o! tnvir- constables. The Prudential Premier Homeowners Poiicy.

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(In Stereo) drowned twin sister - only to discover 1 2 : 3 5 A M [H B O ] m o v ie : Bom Amor- loan' Three young Americana croaa tha DEAR DAUGHTER: Glad I was Northeast Expressway, Atlanta, some terrible memories, as I had [M A X ] MOVIE: 'Angel and the Badman' that the dead sister had murdered her able to help. husband. Ann Jillian, Len Cariou, Jes­ Soviet border during a hunting expedi­ Ga. 30329-2088; 30840 Hawthorne also lost a beautiful Siamese cat in a A notorious gunslinger is nursed to tion and find themselves fighting for THB health by a maid who wins him over to sica Walter. 1986 (R) (In Stereo) Readers, the Salvation Army Blvd., Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif. their freedom and their livai. Mike Nor­ Grange Inetallt officers Chruch of CHirist on Lydall Street. clothes dryer. I since have learned her Quaker philosophy John Wayne. 9 D Novela: Senda da Gloria operates a Missing Persons Loca­ 90274. that many others also lost a cat that Gail Russell. Bruce Cabot 1947 ris, Steve Durham, David Coburn. 1966. reduce fuei biiis this winter Manchester Grange 31 will meet at the Grange Hall tor Service in 86 countries of the [C N N ] Larry King Live Rated R. way, as cats go where it is warm. [U S A ] Cartoons OIA world. This is available to the DEAR ABBY: I must comment [DIS] MOVIE; 'Call Ma Mlater' A song EI Orlto En vivo deade E on Olcott Street at 8 p.m. Wednesday to install officers. Check for cholesterol 1 2 :4 5 A M 93) WE' Everyone with a washer-dryer 6 :3 0 P M d )M * A * S ‘ H The meeting is open to the public. public. Those interested in this on the letter from “ Hurt and and dance man. stationed in Japan dur­ Mexico. INV Pass t h is • Have an energy audit done by should always look inside before ing World War II, goes A.W.O L. to fol­ Stop k Shop Cos. Inc. will hold cholesterol screening service should be aware of the Insulted" whose father-in-law said. d o W ABC News (CC) quick insulation your local utility. For free (or a turning it on. All you hear is one low his wife. Betty Grable, Danny Tho 1:0 0 A M CD Archie Bunker's Place TO' at the Super Stop ft Shop in the Manchester Parkade on following basic guidelines: "Please do me a small favor and (3D Benson DIN quit and ril gua­ nominal charge), you can find out if thump. Thank you. mas. Dale Robertson. 1951 CD Home Shopping Overnight Service YW CA holds prenatal classes Broad Street on the fcrilowing dates: 1. The inquirer should be search­ change your brand of perfume; I (29) Leverne & Shirley (2 hrs.) DO rantee you will \ £ ; k \ you need more insulation, as well as ALSO CRYING [ESPN ] American Muscle Magazine (60 Thursday and Friday, 3:30 to7:30 p.m.; Saturday, 1 to 5 ing for a near relative. had to go outside to keep from (22) ^ NBC News min.) ( D Joe Franklin PRI cut your fuel discover the other energy wea­ Registration for prenatal classes at the YWCA on (IN MARYLAND) p.m. The charge is $8. 2. The inquirer must be able to choking.” d D Noticiero UnIvision [T M C ] MOVIE: 'Purple Hearts' Amid the 93) Twilight Zona bills this winter; SyM a knesses in your home. North Main Street is -now taking place. Expectant provide essential information How I wish I had the courage of [C N N ] Showbiz Today carnage of the Vietnam War. a Navy 9 1 Maude 1. Is your • Recognize that homes built mothers can participate in yoga on Thursday eveings doctor and a nurse fail in love. Ken about the missing person. that father-in-law. There are sev­ 91 Aak Dr. Ruth (CC). (R) h o m e a d e ­ today are on average 25 to 35 from 7 to 8 p.m. beginning Oct. 1 for 5 weeks. Morning Bowers holds crafts show For Abby's booklet. “ How to [E S P N ] Skateboards: Pro Champion­ Wahl, Cheryl Ladd, Stephen Lee 1984 quately Insu­ Porter stretch class meets Monday, WedneMlay and Friday 3. The Salvation Army reserves eral expensive fragrances on the Have a Lovely Wedding,” send a ship From Huntington Beach, Calif (R) Rated R (In Stereo) [C N N ] Crossfire P percent more energy efficient than The fifth annual Family Harvest Craftshow and the right to accept or reject any market today that smell exactly lated, and if so. homes built In I967-M — only 20 mornings from 9:15 to 10 a.m. beginning Sept. 28 for 10 check or money order for 82.50 and 7 ;0 0 P M OD CBS News [U S A ] Boxing Charlie "Choo Choo" [DIS] MOVIE: 'Lota of Luck' A couple's how much insu­ weeks. Child care is available for a fee. For more Country Jamboree is scheduled Sept. 26 from 10 a.m. to request for services based upon like insecticide, and they affect me a long, stamped (39 cents), self- f T ) News Brown (26-7-2, 18 KOs) vs. Ati Karim dream of winning a million dollars « I years ago. Due to consumer aware­ 3 p.m., rain or shine, at Bowers School on Princeton Muhammad (13-10-1,4 KOs) in a welter­ comas true when the wife purchases tha lation do you information, call the office at 647-1437. considerations of reasonableness, in the same way. My eyes water, I addressed envelope to: Dear Abby. (13 (22) Wheel of Fortune (CC) ness and general marketing compe­ Street. Craftspeople may get registration forms by start to sneeze and my throat closes weight bout scheduled for 10 rounds, right lottery ticket. Martin Mull. Annette have in your feasibility or motive. Wedding Booklet. P.O. Box 447, (13 $100,1000 pyramid from the Blue Horizon in Philidelphia. (2 Funicello, Fred Willard. 1985. tition, many newer homesare being calling 643-0604. 4. The inquirer is asked to pay a 85 up. I have had to change my seat at •LOI attic? built with Insulation that actually Mount Morris. III. 6I0S4. (TD Jeffersons (CC) hrs) (Live) [ES P N ] Scuba World 2. What are the recommended Pinochle scores announced home's resales value. Financing exceeds the minimum standards. (31) Best of Saturday Night 1 0 :0 0 P M CD 93) (21 News TTMC1 MOVIE; 'Ruthlaat People' WH/ insulation R-values for your part of such a venture with a home equity • Consider a do-it-yourself pro­ The pinochle scores for Thursday's game played at (21 M*A'S*H d D 9 1 Barbara Welters Special (CC) In­ [U S A ] Search for Tomorrow LIIS Red Cross holds training terview with Oliver North's secretary the country? Or. more to the point, loan or line of credit has never been ject, Reports Thomas Seymour, the Army and Navy (Hub are Arline Paquin, 681; Fred (21 MacNeil / Lehrer Newshour 1:0 5 A M C3D Lov* Boat WOl what are R-values? Gleim, 603; Ernest Desrocher, 598; Ruth Elaker, 589; Fawn Hall and updated talks with Debra as easy or as popular as it is today. marketing manager of Owens- The Connecticut Valley East Branch, Greater See physician about brace (21 Barney Miller Winger and Bette Midler. (60 min.) 1:3 0 A M QD Oat smart 3. What would it cost you to have Mary Chapman, 586; Mary Hill, 586; Gladys Seelert, Low interest rates offer a key Coming Fiberglas, “Our market Hartford Chapter of the American Red Cross, will hold 01 Hollywood Squares 91 Kojak (D ) INN Nawa the proper insulation installed? incentive to you. a consumer, to research indicates that 60 percent 578; Floyd Post, 571; Arnold Jensen, 568; Richard a training session for volunteers Thursday from 10 D E A R DR. (21 Jeffersons ^ 1 Honeymoonart (S9 Dating Qama 4. Can you do the Job yourself? undertake this type of project, Bion of insulation projects are done by (folbert, 565. a.m. to noon. Training will be for registration, canteen DEAR READER: Some forms of GOTT: I have ^3 Novela; Victoria 93) Noticiero Univialon [C N N ] Nawanight Updata A recent nationwide Gallup sur­ Howard, energy program director do-it-yourselfers using blanket in- work, donor aides and escort runners. depression appear to result from very bad pos­ (f7) Nightly Buiinest Report (27) Haute Couture: The Great Designers [E S P N ] Running and Racing vey for Owens-(forning Fiberglas of the National Association of Home sultation." Estimated cost of insu­ Republican women meet For more information on volunteering, call 643-5111. chemical imbalances within the ture. so I wear a brain. These imbalances can be $ D international Swimsuit Spectacular Yves Saint Laurent and Valentino are [U S A ] Hollywood Inaldor showed that most homeowners are Builders, told my research asso­ lation: about $300 to $350, Seymour Swimwear fashions for men, women and among the fashion designers featured in insulation-ignorant. The study dis­ ciate. Beth Kobliner. says. The executive board of the Manchester Republican back brace. My corrected or controlled by a new children are modeled against scenic this history of international high fashion. 1 :4 0 A M [M AX] MOVIE: Taaohara' husband says Dr. Gott (CC) A burned-out but gifted teacher closed that; "M any home improvement loans • Understand the difference be­ Women's Club will meet at the home of Annabelle Concerts set at church class of medicines calied tricyciic backdrops on the Hawaiian island of (60 min ) Dodge on Wednesday at 7; 30 p.m. Call 643-1616 if you it's Just a crutch anti-depressants. The.se drugs are Oahu (60 min.) (R) Perry Meson faces complex problems when his aging, • An overwhelming majority — are available at 9.5 to 12 percent tween blanket (often called batt Peter Gott, M.D. 93) overcrowded school la sued for award­ cannot attend. and tells me to [C N N ] Moneyline 73 percent of homeowners surveyed interest rates, while your invest­ insulation) and loose-fill. Blanket is First Baptist (%urch of Manchester will hold a series useful, but should be prescribed [C N N ] CNN News ing a diploma to an lllltarata atudant. exercise. What [ESPN ] SportsCenter — thought their home was suffi­ ment can pay back from 20 to 30 usually packaged in bags or conve­ of concerts beginning Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. Guest artists only by doctors who are familiar [ESPN ] Billiards: Susan Bishop vs. Fran Nick Nolte. JoBath Williams. Judd ciently Insulated, but more than 5.1 will be Peter Richard Wortman, oboist-composer, and do you think? with their use [T M C ] MOVIE: 'The Trip to Bountiful' Crimi Hirach. 1984. Rated R. (In Starto) percent in energy savings over nient rolls. Loose-fill typically is W ATES have mystery ride (CC) An elderly woman who seeks to re­ WHA' percent had no idea how much several years.” he adds. blown in or poured to a certain Jodie Gelbogis, pianist. [H B O ] Vietnam War Story (CC) Three 2:00A M CSD m o v ie : Th a Dlaappaar- DEAR capture a piece of her past returns to her soldiers recuperating in a Veterans Ad­ anoa' An asaaaaln's wifa myatarloualy insulation they actually had in their Note: Under tax reform, the thickness and density. Manchester WATES will meet at the Orange Hall on For more information, call Marian Hartig, 568-1316. DEAR DR. GOTT: I often use hometown. Geraldine Page, John Heard, READER: Be- ministration hospital deal with reality in vanishes and the klller-for-hire finds that attics. interest you pay on a home equity • Most important; Deal with a East Center Street tonight. Weigh-in is from 5:30 to 6; 30 frozen dinners. The one I had last Carlin Glynn. 1985 Rated PG different ways. Part 3 of 3. (In Stereo) the friends are more dangerous than tha fore giving an answer. I would have • Almost 70 percent were not loan is still deductible (within contractor you trust. Seek referen­ p.m., followed by a "mystery ride.” ’ 1 nerve tissue. When injury causes night listed 1.165 milligrams of [U S A ] [M A X ] MOVIE: 'The Hit'Tan years after anemias. Donald Sutharland. David to know the reason for your back bleeding near the brain (subdural Hammings, John Hurt. 1977. aware of this recommended insula­ limits), whereas a home improve­ ces. Check with the local Better Evangelizing with martial arts sodium for the lO-ounce dinner. Is 7:30PM C33 p m Magazine New York he squealed, a mob informant finds him­ brace. Do you have a spinal self targeted for execution. Terence tion R-values for the region In ment loan that does not tap into the Business Bureau, your local utility hematoma). pressure can build up this a reasonable amount? City's diamond and jewelry district, Dick CD Home Shopping Overnight Servloe Women’s fellowship meet A team of Tae-Kwon-Do evangelists, known as The curvature, severe arthritis or Clark Stamp. John Hurt, Tim Roth 1984 (3 hrs.) which they lived. R-values indicate equity of your home is considered a and previous customers concerning around the brain, producing neuro­ Rated R Sell Team, will perform Friday evening at Our Savior chronic back strain? Was the brace 93) Twilight Zone the insulation’s ability to re.sist heat consumer loan. Deductibility of the the firm ’s reliability and Women's Aglow Fellowship will meet Wednesday at logical disease and behavioral DEAR READER: Frozen (3J Current Affair Lutheran Church in South Windsor. They have been prescribed by an orthopedic transfer. The higher the R-value. Interest payments on consumer performance. 7 p.m. at the First Federal Savings ft Loan Association changes (organic brain syndrome). dinners, iike ali prepared foods, Cl.l (2.2) Jeopardyl (CC) 1 0 :1 5 P M GD Kiner'a Kornar (21 Win, Loae or D^aw seen on television’s “ 700 Club," and are known for specialist? the greater the material's ability to loans is being phased out over the on West Middle Turnpike. The speaker will be Karen Once the clot is surgically removed contain a iot of sait. which is added d 3 Major League Besebatl: Chicago 1 0 :3 0 P M CD News [E S P N i Tom Mann Outdoors • Get a written warranty against combining Oriental martial arts with (Siristian If posture is your only problem. cut heat gain in the summer or loss next few years. faulty workmanship. Egliskis. and the pressure is released, the during processing. Aithough some Cubs at New York Mats (2 hrs , 45 min ) 93) (21 INN News [U S A ] MOVIE: 'A Star Is Bom' A mati­ evangelism. The members of the group hold black belts . you might be better off straighten­ (Live) nee Idol's career declines at his young in the fall and winter. patient may return to a normal or nutritional experts believe that (21 Hogan's Heroes Another financing option to con­ • Ask for a certificate stating the in Tae-Kwon-Do, and will break boards with their feet, (JD INN News wifa's career skyrockets. Janet Gaynor, • 74 percent had no idea how ing up and performing exercises to near-normal state. However, if the Americans eat too much salt, for sider: your utility company. Grow­ R-value of the material installed smash stacks of concrete with their hands, and give $ 1 Odd Couple Fredric March. Ursula Kent. t937. much it would cost to insulate their Junior women have supper strengthen your back muscles. A brain itself has been injured, the the average person (of any a ge). 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If. on the I assume that your husband has because the kidneys can select the 1st & Ten: Going for Broke (CC) 2 ;2 5 A M [HBO] movie: -wild o m m no-Interest loans to finance energy- handy as proof of proper insulation potluck supper and meeting Thursday at 7 p.m. at the ir (CC) A group of daring maroanariaa 5 Graham Road, South Windsor. other hand, you have a structural been attended by qualified neurolo­ (21 Newlywed Game D.’s wife discovers hit affair; Schrader ing? Yes! conserving home improvements. when you sell your home. amount of dietary salt that is attempt to aid a Nazi war criminal aa- abnormality and are under a gists. Therefore, his only chance for (21 Alice leaves the country (In Stereo) The wild fluctuations in oil prices The rea.son: Dollar for dollar, it Is For the Department of Energy's needed and will excrete the rest. capa from a Barlln fortrasa whara ha hat physician’ s care for it. the brace future improvement may lie in an ^1 Win Lose or Draw in recent months warn that "con­ often less expensive for a utility to fact sheet on insulation write to The However, patients with hyperten­ 1 0 :4 0 P M [DIS] DTV livad in solitary confinamant for forty would be appropriate. Ask. you (2iD Wild, Wild World of Animals yaara. Scott Glenn, Barbara Carrara, serving energy” and "reducing implement a program that pro­ Conservation and Renewal Energy extensive rehabilitation program, sion may have to monitor their salt 11 :0 0 P M CD GD (22) (2191 News Bi Public Records doctor about this. in which neurologists, therapists [C N N ] Crossfire Laurence Olivier. 1966. 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By Joe Mooshll little to harass Tomczak, while the quarter ended and then the Bears The Associated Press Bears were all over Giants' quar­ took charge alter that with the terback Phil Simms, who had his defense repeatedly sacking Simms. . CHICAGO - Mike Tomczak, bell rung several times and twice An 80-yard drive which ended Dennis McKinnon and the Chicago had to leave the game to clear the with Tomczak's 1-yard sneak with Bears defense had something to cobwebs. ; 08 left in the half gave the Bears a prove. Hiey did it with such vicious “They said hello to me a couple of 10-7 lead. ■ determination that they left the times and I took some shots," said On Chicago’s second possession Super Bowl champion New York Tomczak, who nevertheless was Giants dumbfounded. not sacked once and threw touch­ in the second half, Tomczak hit Tomczak threw touchdown down passes of 42 yards to Ron Morris with a 42-yard touchdown passes of 42 and 56 yards,. McKin- Morris and 56 yards to Willie Gault pass. The next time the Bears got ‘ non came oft of a one-year layoff the ball, he threw a 56-yard in the third quarter. * touchdown pass to Gault on the first with a team-record 94-yard punt "Give the offensive line credit," play. return for a touchdown and the said Tomczak. "The Giants have defense registered eight sacks for some studs but our line kept them "The game dictated that we losses of S3 yards in a 34-19 rout of off of me.” throw more, we now have burners the Giants Monday night. Tomczak also sneaked a yard for on both sides,” said Tomczak of The much-heralded battle of the a touchdown just before halftime Morris, a rookie from SMU, and S two previous Super Bowl cham­ and finished with 20 completions in Gault. pions turned into an unexpected 34 attempts for 292 yards. "They are not a one-dimensional rout. "The greatest thing about this offens,” said Giants linebacker "Take away the blocked punt and game is we got the football season Carl Banks. "They have big play the interception and what did they started,” said Bears Coach Mike capabilities and they caught us off have?’’ said McKinnon, who sat out Ditka, who apparently had his fill of guard tonight.” 1986 because of a knee surgery. the hype that centered around the Simms could have blamed his In explaining his punt return, contest ever since the NFL first protection for breaking down, but which eclipsed the previous team announced the 1987 schedule. E said, "a couple of times I should record of 89 yards by Ray "It was one of the hardest hitting have gotten rid of the ball earlier. I "Scooter” McLean back in 1942, games I’ve seen and you expect would have liked to gone deep down McKinnon said “1 crawled for 20 that when two good teams get the field. yards, made a move and hit the end together,” said Ditka. "Our offen­ "I expected the game to be zone. That play sealed the coffin.” sive line did a helluva job. No sacks. physical,” added Simms, who was It came shortly after Terry They gave Tomczak great pocket the MVP in the Giants’ 3^20 Super Kinard intercepted a Tomczak pass protection.” Bowl victory over Denver. “Early and returned it 70 yards for a The Giants took the opening in the game we made some key touchdown that cut the Bears’ lead kickoff and Simms quickly put the mistakes and you can’t do that P to 24-13 and gave the Giants a brief offense into gear as the Giants against the Chicago Bears.” AP photo ray of hope. marched’ to the Chicago 10-yard Bear defenders William Perry (left) and "They beat us real good,” said line. Then came a sackby Todd Bell But in the end it was the Bears’ Monday night In Chicago. The Bears Giants’ Coach Bill Parcells. “We and Simms fumbled with Wilber defense that prevailed. The Giants Richard Dent sandwich Giant running mauled the defending Super Bowl haven’t been beat like that in a long Marshall recovering. managed only 75 yards rushing and back Joe Morris In third-quarter action champs, 34-19. time. It’s obvious they did whatever The Bears were forced to punt, 128 net yards passing. they wanted to against us. Their but it was blocked by Erik Howard Much had been made of which had a hand in the sacks. is the three of us know who we are. the way we know we could." quarterback was excellent consid­ and Tom Flynn recovered in the team had the better linebackers. "I don’t know and I don’t care," “At the beginning, Simms was Defensive coordinator Vince ering it was his first start in a game end zone for a 7-0 New York lead. And for this game, the Bears’ said Singletary when asked if he very confident and kept us off Tobin said “It is very difficult to of this magnitude.” Kevin Butler kicked a 24-yard linebacking corps of Mike Single­ thought the Bears had the better balance,” said Singletary. “So we single out Individuals, but I felt we The vaunted Giant defense did field goal for the Bears before the tary. Otis Wilson and Marshall all linebackers. “The important thing sucked it up and began to execute could have had a shutout.”

Alexander perfect in Detroit Orosco out to save By Ken Rappoport on June 5, 1982. base of the season. ~ The Associated Press Brewers 6, Yankees 4 The blow broke a 5-5 tie and season for the Mets AL Roundup Kansas City added two runs in the Since coming to Detroit in an Ernest Riles and Dale Sveum seventh off Lazorko. Bv Ben Walker each hit solo homers and reliever Orosco retired the top of the Aug. 12 trade, pitcher Doyle Alex­ The Royals moved to within 3'A The Associated Press Cubs’ order on three fly balls in ander has been a real Tiger. Dave Stapleton won in his first games of first-place Minnesota in Madlock and the other on a single major-league appearance as Mil­ the seventh. He gave up a “As long as you’re hitting the by Alan Trammell. the AmefIcatKi/eague West, which NEW YORK — It’s not too late leadoff single to Andre Dawson corners like Alexander is. he’s waukee defeated New York. lost to Chicago for Jesse Orosco to save his “Clemens was challenging me all The victory moved the Brewers in the eighth before getting the going to be successful,’’ said Boston night,” said Trammell, who had Black. 7-6. relieved Royals star­ season, or tor him to help save final six Cubs, all right-handed .outfielder Jim Rice, who went one-half game in front of the ter Melido Perez, who was making the New York Mets. batters. He struck out four. three hits in four at-bats. "I was Yankees and into third place in the hitless in three at-bats against fortunate tht I was able to hit good his second major-league start, with Orosco, whose inconsistency “He’s still got a lot of good Alexander in a 3-0 loss to the Tigers American League East. the Royals leading 5-4 in the third has paralleled New York’s pitches. I’ve had good success The 25-year-old Stapleton, 11-3 at innings left in him,” Johnson Monday night. “He doesn’t have to against Clemens. It seems every inning. Black gave up four hits, problems this year, pitched' said. challenge you. He keeps the ball in Denver this season, was recalled struck out three and didn't walk a three strong Innings Monday time I’ve faced Clemens I’ve been earlier in the day and pitched 3 1-3 Gary Carter, Darryl Straw­ play and those guys get him some swinging the bat well.” batter in his six-inning stint. night and preserved the a 6-5 berry and Keith Hernandez runs. That’s the way to play it.” scoreless innings in relief of starter victory over Chicago that each drove in two runs os New Blue Jays 18, Orioles 3 Len Barker. He allowed only three Alexander scattered eight hits Rangers 2, Athletics 1 enabled the Mets tocreepcioser York rallied from an early 4-1 and twice worked out of bases- Ernie Whitt hit three of Toronto’s singles and got two double-play to the St. Louis Cardinals in the deficit and beat Chicago for just loaded situations in seven innings to major-league record 10 home runs grounders. Oakland reliever Steve Ontiveros National League East race. the second time In their last last 5 improve his record to 6-0 since the as the Blue Jays rolled past Mark Clear went the final 11-3 walked Darrell Porter with the “I’ve had some good ones and seven meetings. Tigers acquired him from the Baltimore. innings for his fifth save. bases loaded and two outs in the some bad ones,” Orosco said Rick Aguilera pitched six Atlanta Braves. The right-hander Overshadowed in the Blue Jays’ White Box 8, Twins 2 bottom of the 11th inning, giving after his one-hit relief allowed Innings for the victory, his sixth Texas its victory over the Athletics. got hitting and fielding support hitting binge was the end of Dave LaPoint pitched four-hit the Mets to pull within l‘A straight and fifth since coming from Kirk Gibson, who drove in shortstop Cal Ripken’s Ontiveros, 8-8, had walked Pefe games of division-leading St. off the disabled list Aug. 24 with ball over 8 2-3 innings and Greg O’Brien intentionally and Larry Detroit’s first run and cut down two consecutive-inning streak for Balti­ Walker knocked in four runs, three Louis, which blew a 2-0 ninth- an elbow problem^ runners at the plate from left field. more. That was stopped at 8,243 Parrish unintentionally, setting the inning lead and lost to Philadel­ “Aggie survived several close with a double in the fifth inning, as stage for Porter’s game-winning Declarer A-Q of clubs or play a diamond. Of “It was a struggle tonight,” when he was replaced defensively Chicago beat Minnesota. phia 3-2 in 11 innings. hooks. He didn’t pitch very NORTH course West was happy to take his two Alexander said. “Kirk made two in the eighth inning. RBI. Orosco, one of the top reliev­ well,” Johnson said. ♦ K985 THE BORN LOSER • by Art Sansotri_____ LaPoint, 4-3, struck out four and Dale Mohorcic, 7-4, won in relief, can do better heart tricks and defeat the contract. outstanding plays to help us win.” The Blue Jays hit three homers in walked six before needing last-out ers in baseball in recent years, Aguilera. 9-2, struggled most VB654 Alexander struck out four and the second inning, two in the third, pitching only the top of the 11th. got his first save in just three In the third inning. With one out, ♦ K Q J Declarer can do better. After win­ NOW 6eE...EA6H MONTH F0PClLarHlN6,l$% FCp. AAM-.-ITHlMK - O relief help from Bob James. James The loss dropped the Athletics out opporunitles since July 24, That ♦ 7 5 walked four before getting relief one in the fifth, one in the sixth, two finished up after giving up a Dave Martinez got a single on a ning dummy's spade king, he can play eOB^ KCO, of a second-place tie with the gave him 15 saves this season. By James Jacoby Nboe INCOMg FOE ^eUrep-AIN^gHT, F O P /Vm eA6E, OWe'VF RJTAFlHOe^ help for the last two innings from in the seventh and one in’the eighth two-run single to Randy Bush. ball that trickled off the first-, WEST the king of* diamonds, shedding a Kansas City Royals in the Ameri­ He is 3-8 with a 4.63 earned run EAST 10%FOP. ON Youp Mike Henneman. who earned his in breaking the record of eight Minnesota loser Frank Viola. base bag and Rafael Palmeiro ♦ J ♦ 4 heart. West will win the ace and can do fifth save. homers in a game set by the 1939 can League West. average. lined a two-out single off second ♦ K J 10 ♦ 7 2 Are there better ways for South to no better than to play back a diamond. FOP. ||J‘50PAH0e,25% 15-9, gave up eight hits in five Bobby Witt went the first seven “I was surprised he (Manager bid his hand, after hearing North cue- Boston’s Roger Clemens, 16-9, New York Yankees and tied by six innings. Viola, second in the AL in baseman Wally Backman’s b A 10 B 8 5 4 ♦ 7 6 3 2 South throws two more hearts on the other teams. Whitt hit solo homers innings for Texas and allowed one Davey Johnson) left me In,” glove. ♦ K J 9 ♦ 10 8 6 4 3 2 bid two diamonds in response to the ¥O^hAe0\CAL,\5% who got out of one bases-loaded ERA, has not won on the road since Q-J of diamonds, comes, back to his jam. but not the .second, allowed in the second and fifth and added a run on five hits with eight walks and Orosco said. “I don’t know my That brought up Dawson, who takeout double? Probably, but the heart ace, plays the seven of spades to FOP.PEKONAL July 27. seven strikeouts. Mitch Williams role out there. Idon’tknowifll's SOUTH simplicity of the five-spade bid is at­ seven hits over the 6 2-3 innings he three-run homer in the seventh. Ivan Calderon hit a solo homer, hit the first pitch far over the ♦ AQ 10 7632 dummy's eight and trumps a heart worked. Ciemens also walked four George Bell hit two homers for pitched three scoreless innings In In short relief or middle relief." left-field fence for his 44th home tractive. Some might interpret the bid with his queen. He now leads the six of his 25th, for the White Sox. relief. ♦ AQ93 as asking for good trump support; oth­ and struck out four. the Blue Jays to take over the Johnson, however, felt It was run and 121st run batted In, both ers might treat it as looking for a dia­ spades to dummy's nine and trumps In the Detroit fifth, Tom Brook- major-league lead with 45. Ranee Royals 8, Angels 5 time to go with Orosco with a 6-8 league highs. Leon Durham ♦ Ag mond control. South actually meant it another heart with his ace. He can still ens and Lou Whitaker singled and Mulliniks also had two homers Bill Pecota’s fifth-inning double Indians 11, Mariners 8 lead entering the seventh. followed with his 27th homer Vulnerable: East-West to say: “Partner, we might have a get back to dummy by playing a low Bill Madlock walked to load the while Lloyd^Oisebyr Rob Ducey snapped a tie and reliever Bud Brook Jacoby drove In three runs “A lot of times. I’ll go on and Keith Moreland singled Dealer: West slam. You make the decision." Was spade to the five-spot. The little heart bases with one out. Gibson hit a and Fred McGriff each homered Black stopped California for six and Jay Bell hit a two-run homer to hunches, and that was one of before Aguilera struck out Jody North right to go on? You be the judge. left is now a winner, on which he can sacrifice fly to score Brookens. once. innings as Kansas City beaL-the lead a 16-hit attack as Cleveland them,” Johnson said. “I left Davis to end the Inning. Weil North East South shed the queen of clubs. FRANK AND ERNEST ■ by Bob Thaves Ripken had played every inning myself wide open for a lot of “I don’t know why anybody 1 ♦ Dbl “I didn’t want to strike out,” Angels. beat Seattle. Pass Pass Declarer won with dummy's king of Gibson said. “I had to hit the ball in of 908 consecutive games until he Pecota’s double off reliever Jack The win overshadowed a fine criticism by leaving him in would try to jam Dawson," Pass 2 ♦ Pass 5 ♦ there after he dusted off the Pass 6 0 Pass Pass spades. Since the opposing high cards that situation. I had to dig it put.” was replaced at shortstop in the Lazorko, 4-6, scored Willie Wiison. performance by Seattle's Mickey Johnson said, referring to the Pass were in the West hand and all finesses A new book by James Jacoby and The Tigers scored two more in the bottom of the eighth inning by Ron who had started the inning with a Brantley, who went 5-for-6 with left-handers” pitch Dawson hit. would fail. South went for an endplay. his father, the late Oswald Jacoby, is seventh, one on an RBI grounder by Washington. Ripken’s streak began bunt single and then stole his 48th three homers and seven RBI. Opening lead: ♦ J He played the ace and a low heart. If now available at bookstores. It is ‘Ja­ West had to win the doubleton king, he coby on Card Games," published by would then have to either lead into the Pharos Books. Flu-ridden Lendl cops Open title Polly’s Pointers Bv Barry Wllner lander, a classic baseliner from ment, I would not have played went Into the tiebreaker. 9 The Associated Press Sweden and the third-ranked Saturday (in the semifinals against Wilander, who clearly was the 9 player in the world, would attempt Jimmy Connors) or today, crowd favorite, held a set point at and blend until smooth and frothy. Make your own luscious ice cream NEW YORK — No one was to serve-and-volley in the Open “I had no strength for almost 3‘A 6-5, but Lendl hit a service winner. These milkshakes Serve immediately in tall chilM in an ice cream maker or the freezer surprised Ivan Lendl won his third final might have been accused of sets. I played on emotion.” After Wilander saved a set point glasses. Ehijoy! — POLLY compartment of your refrigerator WINTHROP^iliy Pick Cavalll straight U.S. Open championship — the same thing. But Wilander felt Lendl, 27. of Czechoslovakia, has with a spectacular forehand pass­ make memories with the easy recipes in Polly’s news­ except Ivan Lendl. “it was the only way I could win.” been accused of lacking emotion on ing shot from the baseline, he won it DEAR POLLY — After some for­ letter ‘Homemade Ice Cream." Send YOU whole family. sheer curtains that hang in pleats, clip U.t. ACRES by Jbn Davis L«ndl joined John McEnroe as day. That made her the first player He proved that when he beat seventh and eighth games. Place t cups of cold milk, 2 cups the pleats on the bottom of the cur­ .The construction of the Northern the only men to win three succes­ since Billie Jean King at the 1973 Wilander In the French Open final In the tiebreaker, Lendl jumped slightly softened vanilla ice cream tains with clothes pins after hanging Pacific Railroad was completed In IS IT WINTER VET,) / I J06T SAW AN IbC r \ sive titles in the Open era. Wimbledon to win the triple. In June. He displayed it once again to a 4-0 lead, but Wilander got LANOLIN?/ % (. FLVING SOOTH ) “It’s something I never dreamt^ Navratilova, whose three cham­ here. within 5-4 before Lendl hit a and Vk cup maple syrup (the real them up to dry. They’ll dry with 1883. The last spike was driven near ------thing!) in a blender container. Cover straight pleats. — E.E. Garrison, Mont. of, it’s unbelievable,” said Lendl, pionships made her the only player “In this kind of match,” he said forehand winner and then an ace to / n a h , WHV f» o \ the top seed who dropped only the tocollect at least II million from the after collecting the 9250,000 first clinch the set. (Y oOA6K?J one set to Wilander in the entire Open — it took her IS years to do so prize, “there is such little differ­ tournament and won his sixth — teamed with Pam Shri ver for the ence between the players.” The only break of the final set was Grand Slam crown — he has three doubles crown and Emilio Sanchez Actually, there is a wide gap in the last game, when Lendl’s AP photo French Open titles. “If somebody of Spain in mixed. between Lendl and the rest of the backhand service return down the told me three years ago that I would She has won 48 Grand Slam titles. men’s tennis world. He certified line ended the 4-hour, 47-minute reOPlE WHO know Ivan Lendl’s face is framed by his racquet as he serves to win three in a row after losing three Lendl didn’t think he did anything that by winning a major title match. know there's a certain magic I U V W ■ ■ ■ straight finals here. I wouldn't have particularly well, except survive. despite being ill. “Once I got into the match and about Classified Advertising. 643-2711 Mats Wllander in their men’s singles U.S. Open believed it. I would have said that ‘Tve been in bed, feeling lousy, Wilander got the first break of the played fairly well and was winning championship match Monday in New, York. Lendl person was crazy.” for four, four and a half days,” he match, in the fifth game. Lendl a bit," Lendl said, ‘T said, ‘Come prevailed In four sets. Anyone who suggested that Wi­ said. “If this was another tourna­ broke back in the eighth and they on, keep going.’” I< — MANCHESTER HERALD. Tu when the eighth annual Hickey’s Grove and bury the “ body.” The boibr in O e cRv Ltn Austsr pack the family in the car and head for the site of the Mancheiter Sport* Hall of Fame induction dinner will wood casket was a dummy wearing a blue Majets 'S ports Editor defense with six players going two beataged. series game, ^n dreds, too, without transportation, jersey. ways. Deptula returns at nose walked miles to take in the action. guard with Scalora and Bader at For the flivt time tlnce the organiiation wa* formed “ There were aeveralhundredCubfansinthepanide, . ...’The names of the players keep on H.S. Preview Herald Angle The Cubs gained the c o v t M honor as town tackle. Rizzuto and 6-2, 175-pound In two, all four IN7 honorees a n Manchester natives. and a lot of music, and when we got to Depot Square,1ae .changing from year to year but champions three straight seasims, itsr-iK t, under the Brian DiBeila open at defensive end Maurice “ Hippo” Correnti and Jim O’Leary from the got stoned and sUcks were tonied at us so we turned -tiiere’s been one constant srith the Earl Y o st coaching of Tom Kelley (not to be confused with this with 6-9, 100-pound Rocco DeS- east side, Tom Kelley, the late Bninig Moske and Earl around and headed back to the South End. I don’t thUk -.East Catholic H l^ School football Sports Editor Emeritus year’s inductee of the same name.) mone and 6-0,190-pound Steve Gay Yost were n ared at the north end of town. a n s^^y got hurt.” ~~ program run by head coach Jude Kelley who was in his first year as the Manchester Gass MM titles in 1B83 and ’IS. at linebacker. Talbot lines up in the Since INS, five men were honored each year. This, Ifelly over the years. High coach, guided the South Enders to the state The parade had formed at the Arm y and Navy Cfiik. East, as it traditionally does, has a monsterback slot with Shaun Ro­ after the Hall of Fame Committee started off with a Winning. championship in l « 7. “ Those North Ekid fans were really brutal,” lot of quesUon marks heading into binson at cornerback and Drew bang in its Initial presentation with nine honoroees. ^ .’The program has Included such Vendrillo recalled, and so were some of the idayeiT. 1B87 with several untested players Seeger and Alibrio at the safeties. Three were cited in each of the next two years. Total ^standouts as Buddy Zachery, now a ’’One guy who Wasn’t, was Bninlg Moske. He was the but it doesn’t go in unarmed. Seeger missed all of last year after membership after this year’s program will be 40. Victory parade iffarting defensive back at Yale and cleanest player the Majors ever had, and the bestl” In fact. East goes into the new suffering a cracked clavicle In the Plaques of all Hall of Famers are on display at the powerful football teams ever assembled across the Scott Vibberts, who is the Univer­ Luts Museum. Following the Cubs’ triumph In 1927, supporters of _ sity of Connecticut’s back-up quar- campaign with perhaps its biggest opener against South Windsor. tracks in "God’s Country.” team ever with an offensive line He’ll handle the punting chores The induction dinner Is open to men and women as the team met within hours after the game and planned R e v e i i g e g a i n e d terilack. And from last year’s cast Two-way, triple threat, an unknown part o t the that averages 214 pounds across the well as children. a victory parade to officially bury the Majors. that won a share of the All m ^ a (u while Gay will ta ke care of the place spedallxed game of football today, was the label Moske Moske lived with that hurt for two more years, the kicking. Pete Vendrillo, who managed the CuIm , recalled the ■Connecticut Conference title and front. Kelly Is a firm believer In held. He played both ways, offense and defense, never North Enders always felt the C^bs were go)pg event. -the state Class MM championship quickness and strength and an Three juniors. Scott Beaulieu wore shoulder pods, and in addition handled the overboard by rubbing it in over their first success Tripl* threat “ fhad togetspecial permission from Chief (Samuel) 'iff a one-sided 42-3 matchup with off-Mason weightlifting program is (fullback/linebacker). Tom Shee­ punting and passing chores and drop-kicked the extra G o i^ n of the Police Department when I told him what against the Majors. geared toward that. The weightlift­ han (running back/llnebacker) and Old Timers during the period in which they like to points. Masuk, quarterback T.J. Alibrio we had in mind. We rented a hearse from one of the The shoe was on the other foot in 1930 when Mosketed r-fSpringfield College) and record- ing, though, has added some bulk as Kevin Wilson (tight end/defensive refer to as the Golden Days, especially when town-wide The annual blood-bath town series between the South well. local undertakers, the kind with lights on the top, and the Majors to the town laurels and the gang from across ,setting fullback Kevin RIsCassi back) will rotate in and out of the football rivalry was at a peak, can still recall without End Cubs and North End Cloverleafs, and later the The front line has G3, 22Gpound East lineup. we had the pall bearers all decked out in high funeral the railroad tracks prevailed again in IN I with the .(W est Point Prep) are among the 10 any hesitation the great little back from the North End, Majors, lured thousands of spectators to the Dave DiGlacomo at center with 6-0, East can’t look back, but Kelly haU and the coats with long tails that th w wore in those hard-as-rocks Moske setting the pace. starters missing. Bninlg Moske. season-ending set either at Mt. Nebo or Hickey’s days. 220-pound co-captain Josh Scalora said his team must be aware it will The ’31 series ended the bitter town rivalry and when MM.Kelly though, like the late great s Moske was in a class by himself. A self-made football Grove. ’ ’Gordon said it was all right to stage the parade, but and 6-0, 215-pound Erik Baders at targeted being a defending state the teams disbanded interest faded and although Qfe JSatchel Paige, follows a simple player, he was the man who made, first the There was never any love lost between the teams, or not to go past Depot Square. I didn’t tell him that we the guards and XIO, 210-pound John champ. "That’s not fair to these s series was carried on for several years it nevw -doctrine. “ Don’t look back,” says Cloverleafs, and then the Majors, the two most !♦« fnllnw«>r« nnd l» w p« the thing to do on Sunday 1.. ,, gjj cemetery next to reached the heights of the <^bs-Majors battles. Kelly, who is beginning his ninth Egazarian and 6-2, 205-pound Paul kids but It’s a responsibility they have to accept.” year at the controls. “ You look back Chabot at tackle. Four of the five -with pride at what the kids did but are seniors with ^ a b o t the lone Any goals? " I don't set goals as junior. far as what we should win. We just the big thing is to build for today. ’ •»» ’They'll operate in front of Marc try to coach them to what the best For the seniors, this is their year, their team.” Manglafico, a 6-0, ISXpound junior, they can be.” Kelly said. "Football . 'w .r.T . ' ' who takes over at quarterback. is a mental game and they have to ’The task that awaits the ’87 Eagle SCOREBOARD ■ “ I ’m confident Marc can do the job. have confidence in themselves but squad, which opens its campaign He wouldn’t bethereifididn’tthink they also have to be pushed to work E Jtoturday against Windsor High in a he could do it. Marc is a very as hard as they can. "non-conference game at Mt. Nebo competitive athlete and I like that "W e have good personnel, but a B riw w i 6, Y anktn 4 BluiJayi1B.OrlolM3 Mata 6, Cuba 5 mAI 1:30p.m.,is not an easy one. ’The in a quarterback," Kelly said. lot of question marks. We have a AatroaB.0odgera1 six-team ACC from top to bottom BasebaD Manglafico is also a pltcher/out- long way to go. The test of time will MILWAUKH NRWYORK BALTIMOm TORONTO CHICAGO NEW YORK could be the most difficult confer­ SOrllM FiN>tliall fielder on the baseball team. tell what the future holds.” brkM sBrhM WrbM jbrhM ObrhM HOUSTON LOS ANGRLS ence in the state. “ There are five MoUtordh 4 111 RKellvctRKellycf 5 0 0 0 Stonlck db 5000 Urtano2b 4 3 3 1 DMrtmcf 3 110 Dvkstract 3 2 2 0 «ibrhM ObrhM The Eagle wishbone offense also Schedule: Sept. 19 Windsor H. 25 Yoont ef 4 111 Rndlpb2b 3 1 3 0 BRIpkn2b 'Teams you have to play and all five H«r«ld pholo by PliHo AuMTlean Laagua alandlnga . 2b 3 110 Mesebycf 4 112 Dernier cf 2000 MWIIsncf 20 10 GYoungef 624 0 Sax2b 50 30 includes XB, 200-pound Larry Dep- Fairfield Prep A (7; SO p.m. at Surttaff c 3000 Mtnglvlb 5 1 1 0 Slioeisn 4 120 Duceycf 2 113 Sndbrg2b 4 000 Bckmn2b 3 2 2 0 CJacksncf 0000 Shelby cf 3 03 0 could be outstanding,” said Kelly, Brock 1b 300 1 RHectadb Murray 1b NFL atandinga tula at fullback and XIO, 195-pound Fairfield University). 4 2 10 4 03 0 Femndsss 4 0 11 Polmelrlf 1 M 0 Teufel 2b 2000 Hatcher If 6 110 Devroxrf 1000 looking at Notre Dame of West Jason Talbot takes a handoff from season. East, the defending state Class ■ e tt M vM en Deerrf 4 00 1 Pglrulo 3b 40 12 CRIpkn ss 4 02 2 Leess 2 110 D^ettlf 1000 KHmdilb 3 102 Agostop 0000 Guerrerib 20 10 Jason Talbot and X9, ITXpound Oct. 3 Wilbur Cross H, lOXavierA Riles 3b 3 111 Posquo If 2 00 0 0000 GBelllf Dosvsonrf Doran2b 3 2 2 1 Haven, F^rfield Prep, St. Ber­ P _ . ■■ w L Pet. on 4 22 2 4 12 3 Strvtaryrf 3 12 2 Stubbs 1b 10 11 AMERICAN CONFERENCE quarterback Marc Manglafico during a MM champs, opens its campaign Aaron Alibrio at the halfback slots. (7:30 p.m., Strong Field in Madi­ Detroit 16 57 .401 — Felder If 4 000 OWordlf 2000 Knight 3b 4 000 Thortnif 1110 Ourhmib 3 111 McRyIdsIf 4 0 10 Pnkv1s9b 2 111 Morsholrf 3 000 nard’s, St. Joseph and Xavier. TlWOflte S6 57 .601 — JCostllltb 4 110 WSboInrf. 4 03 1 Oomals3b 0 0 0 0 Whitt c 5 33 5 Trtllolb 1000 Corterc GDovIsIb 5 111 JGnzIzcf 1000 practice session as East Cathoiic High Saturday against Windsor High at Talbot scored nine TDs and Alibrio son) , 17 Hlllhouse A, 24 Notre Dame Sveumu 3 0 12 W L T Pd. PP PA East also has non-conference SMIwoutcee *0 66 .556 6 3 32 1 Ceronec 2 0 10 Kennedyc 3000 Bortleldrf 5 14 0 Morlnd3b 40 20 HJohsnSb 3 0 0 0 Bossrf 5144 Bryant If 4 0 0 0 New England 1 0 0 1.000 20 School prepares for the ’87 football Mount Nebo at 1:30 p.m. eight a year ago when East scored a H, SO Northwest Catholic H 7:30 ^ York TV 66 .552 7 WInndpb 0000 CWchelsc 10 10 Mu links 3b 3 2 2 3 JDovIsc 4 111 Santana ss 4000 W0lllng3b 4 0 10 Sclosclac 3000 ^dates with Wilbur Cross, Class LL Skinnerc MYoongIf. N.Y. JeN 1 0 0 1.000 31 •s single-season record of 353 points. p.m. footon 6V 73 .4S6 W/i 0000 4000 Gruber3b 2000 Dunstonss 4 0 10 Aguilera p 2 000 ComlnltSb 0 000 AAorcodoc 1000 Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 20 • SI -champ two years ago, and Hill- ■ottlinor* 69 SI .436 26 SAectanss 1000 Hortef 4 )2 1 McGrttdh Sandrsnp CRenIdsss 3 0 11 Senior Doug Rizzuto will line up at Nov. 7 St. Joseph A, 13 St. 4 2 11 1000 Carronph 1000 GHfmnss 20 10 Indlonoplh 0 1 0 .000 21 "Jiouse, which annexed a Class MM had. Most teams we play are is 50-32-2 with six HCC or ACC dovotarxl 55 VO .379 32 Destrdph 1000 Upshaw 1b 4 110 Dttallp 0000 Oroscop 1000 Blndnass 1000 Londrxph 1000 Miami 0 1 0 .000 21 have been superbat a gaudy 41-11-2 tight end and senior Eric lAzarian Bernard's H 7; 30 p.m., 26 Manches­ WostHvMon Velarde ss 10 0 0 Tetals 16 111 3 Tetals ° 44 1121 IS Qunonsph 1000 RRynIdsc 4000 Shipley ss 1000 ;;5 title in recent times. "N o doubt this Double L schools.” he cited. championships or co­ Eoslrpb Central with five consecutive HCC or ACC at spilt end. ter A 11 a.m. Games not noted 1:30 * •- 1000 DlPInop 0000 AfSnlrc 100 0 Gamer 3b 4 110 CIndnnertI 1 0 0 1.000 21 -^^81 -is the toughest schedule we’ve ever Kelly’s eight-year record at East championships. The last five years MInnotola 77 6S .531 — Tollesonss 0000 •MJmwa m wi g ig _ j Rowdnph 1000 Ryonp 4000 Hlllegasp 1000 co-championships and two state There will be familiar faces on p.m. Totals n t t t Teronte m fii 7iv _ ie Houston 1 0 0 1.000 20 14 Konm CItv 73 71 .507 3/i gome Winning RBI — WhHt (7). Puhllf 10 10 CGwvnph 1000 Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 31 TOJJOi . 69 75 .679 Vh *14 Ml . l< Toronto 1. LOB— MCOSO MS HI IW -4 Kruegerp 0000 wesi i*® New York C ol^ n la 6* 76 .672 I'A Ml 111 IW-4 Baltimore 7, Toronto 6. 2B—Murray, twYeik Ml __ , Heepph 1000 Denver 1 0 0 1.000 40 *17 fooltlo a I t .t n 9 Game Winning RBI — RIIm (1). empksn, Llrlono, Barfield. HR—Whttt ) Game Winning RBI— Carter (S). Holton p 0000 Kansas City 1 0 0 UXB 30 -13 auooeo 69 II .436 16 E—Surboff, Mottlnidv. DP—Milwaukee Moseby (23)^68011 E—Durham, Moreland, Corler. RWImsph 1000 LA Raiders 1 0 0 1.000 20 0 Mondev't Oomet 2. LOB—Mllwoukee 2, New York 9. 2 (45), Oucey (1), McOrlff (1«,Hart (6). D 'V^tav York 1. LOB-ChlcogoS, New Totals 45 *16 * Totals 35 1 S 1 Phillies almost fail to touch base with a victory A ^ e g o 0 1 0 .000 13 » MMwoukeo 6k New York 6 2B—WMlnoton. HR—Riles (4),Sveum ______N R RR BB SO YorkS. 2B—Dunston, Stravtaerry, ■aiYiifiOft Seattle 0 1 0 .000 17 40 Detroit 3, notton 0 ( » ) . SB—Washington (10), RHenderson Dykstro. HR—Dawson (44), Durham (27), **e«»*n. 300 033 00*-* NATIONAL OONPRRRNCE By Bill Barnard winning run, but St. Louis never runs,” Herzog said. "W e ran Toronto M, Seltimore 3 (32). S—Surhott. SF—Brock. Dixon L,7-10 123 5 5 5 1* 2 JOavIs (19). SB—Moreland(3),Strawberry OH OH MO-1 double in the 14th inning as four stolen bases against Los The Associated Press made a move. Finally, Hayes and ourselves out of a big inning.” dilcoao % Minnesota 2 1 1-3 2 2 2 0 1 (26). S—Sanderson. SF—KHernondez. Gonne WInningRBI—Doran (13). 81 Louis 0 1.000 24 13 Montreal pulled within two games Angeles. Kansas Ctiv I, Collfomla 5 ______IP N R RR BB SO MGrIffIn 2 3 2 2 2 0 OHoffnKxi,GamerX LOG—Houston Washington 1 0 0 1.000 34 24 Jelks went back and touched the NL Roundup Willie McGee hit an RBI double to okos MUwoukee of St. Louis and ended Pittsburgh’s The Astros, who finished with 16 T 2, Oakland 1,11 Innings Klnny^ 123 6 6 6 1 0 IP H R RR BB SO IX Los Angeles9.2B—Doran, Pankovlts. Dallas 0 1 0 .000 13 34 Von Hayes and Greg Jelks almost respective bases. give St. Louis a 2-0 lead in the sixth, Cleveland II, Seattle I Barker 41-3 7 4 3 3 5 123 5 3 3 0 0 Chicago HR—Boss(1*).SB—GYoung4(22), N.Y. GlanN 0 1 0 seven-game winning streak. hits, took a XO lead In the first Stapleton W,1-0 31-3 3 0 0 0 2 Guerrero (0). SF—CRevnolds. .000 19 'pulled a boner that would have ‘ T v e told these guys a hundred but the Cardinals had a runner OCpnnor 23 0 0 0 0 1 Sondrsn 4 5 4 3 2 1 Phllodlphla 0 1 0 .000 24 Mike Fitzgerald started the 14th against Dodgers rookie Shawn Milwaukee (Nieves 124) at New York Clear S3 1 1-3 0 0 0 2 4 TOrOflYO DHollLAI 1 2 2 10 0 Central made New York fans forget Fred as the reason St. Louis lost the thrown out at the plate and another (Letter (H»> 7:30 p.m. New Yeili times, they’ve got to touch the with a single off Bret Gideon, 1-5. Hillegas, 2-3, on run-scoring singles Clwcv W,1210 7 7 2 2 1 6 DIPIno 3 2 0 0 1 3 ^ IP H R RR BB SO Chicago 1 0 0 1.000 34 ~49 'M erkle game. runner picked off in that inning BMten (Nipper 9-11) at Detroit (Tonono Gulllckson L.22 9 6 6 5 1 11 Elchhorn 1 2 1 1 0 1 BiMwVNrk Houston Minnesota 1 0 0 bases,” Schmidt said. "It's not too After a sacrifice, Tim Raines was by Bill Doran and Bass and a 13-10), 7:35 p.m. V PB—Surhott 2 RvanWA-14 62-3 * 1 1 2 9 1.000 34 19 Mike Schmidt hit a fly-ball single ’ 2 0 0 0 0 AaulleraW,9-2 6 0 5 5 2 4 Tampa A y 1 0 0 1.000 4* W tough to touch the next base, but "Two out and nobody on in the Intentionally walked, setting sacrifice fly by Craig Reynolds. J ^ m o r e (Mesa 00) at Toronto Umpires-Home, HIrschbeck; First, WP—Clancy. OroscoS,1S 3 1 0 0 0 3 Andersen 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 19 X4 over a drawn-in outfield in the guys forget to do it.” ninth inning," Herzog said, refer­ (Flanagan 44), 7:35 p.m. Merrill) Second, Garcia; Third, Reed. Umpires—Home, Kosc; Rrst, Tschldo; Sanderson pitched to 2 batters In the Agosto 1 0 0 0 0 0 Giants 4, Padres 3 Brooks’ double to left-center off Nolan Ryan, 8-14, allowed one run Green Bov 0 1 0 .000 0 .,20 •'bottom of the llth inning Monday The loss by the Cardinals cut ring to the Cardinals' 2-0 lead in the Minnesota (NIekro 6-11) at Chicago T—3:01. A—90,211. Second, Roe; Third, Bornett. 5th. Lot Angeles San Francisco took a 6>/)-game Tim Drummond. and eight hits In 6 2-3 Innings. His (McDowell 00), I p.m. T -3 :ll. A—27346. WP—DIPIno. PB -J Davis. HlllegasL,2S 4 9 6 4 1 2 .Jiight, giving the Philadelphia Phil- their lead to l ‘/4 games over the ninth, when the Phillies rallied to New Orlans 1 0 0 1.000 30 "21 lead in the West when Jose Uribe Andy McGaffIgan, 5-2, was the nine strikeouts gave him the Colltarnla (Fraser 99) at Kansas CItv UmpIres-Home, Froemmlng; Rrst, Savage 1 1 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 10 ‘S3 rlies a X'S victory over the St. Louis Mets in the National League East. tie the game on Juan Samuel's (D.Jocksen 1-16), 1:35 p.m. Quick; Second, C. Williams; Third, KIbler. Krueger 2 32002 lined a one-out homer in the bottom winner despite giving up a 13th- major-league lead with 238 in 1822-3 Tlgara3,Rad8oxO L.A. Rams 0 1 0 .000 14 . 30 -Uardinals Monday night. two-run double. Oakland (Young 127) at Texas (Harris T—2:57.A—27993. Holton 3 3 0 0 0 1 A n Frncsco 0 1 0 .000 17 30 In other NL games Monday night, of the ninth inning to heat San inning homer to Bobby Bonilla that Innings. 59),ir 1:35 BFWis*Pin. Hlllegaspltchedto3batterslnthe5th. '' But the Cardinals missed an Samuel walked with one out in the it was New York 6, Chicago 5; Diego. tied the score after Tim Wallach Cleveland:ievelond (Schri...(Schrom .211) . at Seottle BOSTON DETROIT Indiana 11. Mariners 8 Umpires—Home, Harvey; Rrst, Stello; Chicago 34, New York Okinta 19 opportunity to get out of the inning Montreal 6. Pittsburgh 4 in 14 llth off losing pitcher Ken Dayley. BravM 3, Reds 2 (M.Moore 7-17), 10:35 p.m. ObrhM Second, Gregg; Third, J. Do vis. Uribe, who now has four homers, gave the Expos a 4-3 lead with a ObrhM T—3.-09.A—17972. without a run being scored when innings; Atlanta 3, Gncinnati 2; 9-5. After Samuel stole second, his WeSMsdiiy's 'Games Burks cf 5 0 3 0 Whitakr 2b 4 0 2 0 Phllliaa3.Cardlnalt2(11 Denver vs. Green A v at Milwaukee 1 broke a 8-3 tie with the homer to homer In the top of the 13th. Jeff Atlanta got two runs in the Id ot Seattle, 4:35g.m. Barrett 2b CLRVRLAND SRATTLR p.m. ' they failed to notice that Hayes and Houston 8, Los Angeles 1; and San third stolen base of the game, 4 02 0 Modlckdh 3 00 1 ObrhM ObrhM inninga) right field on a 1-1 pitch from Lance Parrett pitched the 14th for hi* fifth seventh inning on Albert Hall’s Milwaukee at New York, f:M p.m. Boggs 3b 1000 Wvmr 0 10 0 Houston at Buffalo, 1 pjn. Jelks, on first and second, failed to Francisco 4. San Diego 3. Hayes and Jelks also walked, Boston at Detroit, 7:35 p.m. Greenwl rf 4-0-1 Butler cf 4 2 2 1 Brontlycf 6 3 5 7 Miami at Indtanopolh, 1 p.m. McCullers, 7-8. save. run-scoring double, his stolen base 2 00 1 Hlnzo2b 5 2 3 0 PBrodlylf 4 02 0 6lanta4,Padrea3 advance one base before leaving Schmidt said that his fly bail to loading the bases. Baltimore ot Toronto, f:3S p.m. DwEvn 1b 3000 4 03 1 STLOUIS PHILA New Orleans at Phll^phki, 1 p.m. Craig L«fferts, 4-5, was the and Dale Murphy's sacrifice fly. Minnesota at Chicago, I p.m. Rice If Carter If 5 2.3 2 Klngeryrf 2 0 10 ObrhM Rttsburgh at Cleveland, 1 pm. the field. center field normally would have The Cardinals pulled their Infield 3000 DoEvns lb 4 0 0 0 Jacoby 1b 5 13 3 Hengelrf 3 0 10 obrhbl winner in relief, pitching two and the Braves held Cincinnati to Calltamlo at Konsos Oty, 1:35 p.m. Horndh 40 10 Nokesc 3 0 0 0 Coleman If 5 110 Samuel 3b 5 13 2 SAN DIROO SAN FRAN Son Francisco at andixiott, 1 p.m. That’s the same mental error been an out. and outfield in and Schmidt hit a 1-2 Astros 8, Dodgers 1 Oakland at Texas, 1:35 p.m. SOwenu Tobler lb 00 0 0 ADovIs 1b 5 0 0 0 OSmithss 5 0 2 0 Hayes cf Obrhbl Tampa Bov at Chicago, 1 pm. perfect innings. four hits. 4 0 2 0 Lsmonct 4 00 0 MHalidh 4 0 2 1 Phelps dh 1000 4 0 00 obrhbl that Merkle made in a game on “ I didn’t do anything but hit a fly pitch to deep center. Mononoc 2 00 0 Lusoderrf 3 110 Herr 2b 4 0 2 1 CJomesIf 4 0 0 0 (Swynnrf 3 110 Milner cf 3 3 11 Washington at Atlanta, 1 pm. Eddie Milner homered in the first Houston broke an eight-game Tom Glavine, 2-3, allowed four 5 Bntngrph 10 10 BroknsSb Snyder rf 3 110 Mothwsdh 2000 Day ley p 0 00 0 Calhoun p 0 0 0 0 Jeffersnef 4 110 Mltchll3b A llas at New York Giants, 4 pm. Sept. 23,1908, ultimately costing the ball." Schmidt said, then smiled Jeff Calhoun. 2-1, who pitched two 2 110 3 110 road losing streak and moved into hits in seven Innings for the victory. 5 NatlonalLaaguaatandinga EWIImsSb 4 2 11 Voile c 5 0 10 for the Giants, and Carmelo Mar­ Tetals SI 19* TotoN 39*73 Green rf 3 10 0 Jelksph 0 0 0 0 CAOortnzIf 4 111 Aldrctalf 4 0 11 Detroit at Los Angeles Rokters, 4 pm. New York Giants a pennant. and added. “ It will look good in the scoreless innings, was the winner JBslIss 5 112 EMrtntSb 4 110 Ljohnsnrf 0 0 0 0 SchmdtSb S o i l Kruklb 4 0 11 MIdndorf 4 0 11 Kansas Oty at Seattle, 4 pm. tinez homered for the Padres. second place In the West as Kevin Jim Acker pitched the final inning Allonson c 5 0 0 0 WDIozss 4 2 2 1 Worrell p 0 0 0 0 Parrish c Sontlaooc 4 0 11 Minnesota at Los Angeles Roms, 4 pm. The umpires stayed on the field, box score tomorrow.” as the Phillies snapped a five-game Bass drove in four runs with a Dlvblcm Moses ph 0000 4 0 10 WCIarklb 4 0 10 fgr his llth save despite giving up W L. Pet. OB _____ SM tie 3Rl—3 Lawless 3b 1000 Daultonc 00 0 0 Brown 3b 00 0 0 Brenlyc 2 0 10 SI Louis at Son Diego, 4 pm. giving the Cardinals a chance to tag Cardinals Manager Whitey Her­ losing streak. Expos 6, Pirates 4 two-run homer and three singles Reynids 2b 4 2 10 McGee cf 502 1 GWIIsonrf R e^3b an RBI grounder to Kal Daniels In St. Louis S3 59 .515 — Gome Winning RBI — Gibson (10). TOtalt 4011 U 10 Totals 40S14S 5 0 0 0 3000 RThpsn2b 4 0 0 0 Monday, SsM. 21 (he runners and nullify the game­ zog looked back to the ninth inning “ We should have had more New York 12 61 .573 Vfy OP—Boston 1. LOB—Boston 10,DetraltS. Pndlfn3b 300 0 Schulb 2 0 10 Tmplfntt 3 0 00 Uribe ss 4 111 New England at New York Jets, 9 p.m. Hubie Brooks lined a two-run and Gerald Young had fourhits and the ninth. . lAontreal II 61 .570 2 2B—Burks, Trammell. SB—Burks (23). Dauend3b 2 00 0 MThmpcf 100 0 Rannry2b 3 0 0 0 Krukowp 0000 N2 409 31*—11 Undmnlb 3 000 Jeltzts McCllersp Philadelphia 72 71 .503 IIW S—Mortono, Brookens. SF—Gibson. 130 3N 30S-S 2000 0 0 0 0 Piicep 1000 Chicago 70 72 .493 13 IP H R HR BB SO Drietsnib 1000 Aguayo St. 1000 Whitson p 3 0 10 AAeIndzph 10 0 0 Game Winning RBI — EWIIUorw (1). Pagnozzic 10 0 0 GGrossph Salazar3b Ptttsburgh 6* 75 .476 15 6 5 24 6 3 3 3 1 Galarrglb 6 110 LVIlrec 3000 Humep 0000 Ackerp 2-1. Goal scorers for the Force were EASSHtgi^.Y. 0 1 ^ , Simms 1X2*«: HAMILTON, Ontario (AP) - stayed alive Sunday on Mario "They’ll run the limit on adrenalin. to the ultimate." Rangara{,Athlatlea 1 (111nninga) Minton 114 0 0 0 0 0 Wlnghmcf 5 0 11 Wshtnph 0000 0000 Wry and Seth Egon while ja^Kuttadpe G24MI. Chicago, Tomcnb appeared in all 48 games in the program ’s first two years, Stiwilph 10 0 0 Lemieux's winning goal at 10:07 of "They’re enjoying It so much that Prime candidates to provide (City Condoelrf 6 0 11 Oinze *4 3000 M jf^ r p 00 0 0 M I^ m I Siena and Michael Griffeth starting 47. The unofficial world hockey cham­ ____ 2 6 5 5 1 0 Reedc 3 0 30 Pedrloutt 60 11 H2 4 2 TetaN picked up ossIsN. Also playing well tor ..RECEIVjNG-:N.Y. (ManN, Bovora 5*6; pionship will be at stake when the second overtime. "The tourna­ they want to do It one more time. exciting moments are the Soviets’ OAKLAND TEXAS Block W,7-6 * 4 0 0 0 3 Webstrph 1 0 0 0 PModosp 1000 B 3 7 3 Monchester vmre Joy Kralewski, Anderson V? ObrhM SbrhM Team Canada and the Soviet Union ment has gained a lot of momentum It’s a lot of fun for the athletes. You KLM line of Vladimir Krutov, Igor Garber S4 1 0 0 0 0 0 R tzg e d d e 3 110 Cngltlph 1000 IH H I 1*1-4 Donny Corongelo, Jeff Czola, and Greg Baker 1-9, Corthon 1-7, Golbrsalh 1-7 Palentadh 3 110 Browne 2b 4 0 10 Perez pttched to 3 batters In the 3rd. Martinez p 3 0 00 Wolkp 0 0 0 0 Ryan. The Force will play Soturdw ^ r rls H CWczipbV Andsrioirsili'biMt Elia given one-year contract meet in the third and final game of given what has occurred In the can see it on their faces. They think Larionov and Sergei Makarov, and Hdtnjft 10 10 Brewer If 5 111 UmMrss—Home, Palermo; Rrst, Morri­ McClurep 0 0 00 JRobnsnp 1000 “ OTln** Wethersfield of Charter Oak i ” : « « T f t e o d * * PDvtanX1XMorrtaX41 the Canada Cup. final. this is the greatest — and It Is." Canada’s just-christened combina­ W llhU ^ 0000 OBrIen 1b 3 00 0 Gome WInningRBI—Hall (3). PHILADELPHIA — In the midst of a September slump, the son; woend, C k ^ ; Third, Phillips. WJhnsnph 1000 Sostrph 1000 DP—andnnotl 1, Atlanta 1. LOB— field and Sunday ot Farmington. Suhev XII, McKinnon 1-9. "W e’ve got the country behind us. It has evolved into the ultimate tion of Wayne Gretzky, Mario IRi 5000 Parrish 3b 4 00 0 T-4:39. A—82,451. Hetkelhp 0000 Oottp 0000 Philadelphia Phillies signed interim manager Lee Elia to a After splitting a pair of 6-5 >lf 4 0 10 Porter dh 4 00 1 andnnotl 4, Atlantal. 2B—GPerry, overtime decisions with the So­ Maybe that'll be the difference. matchup. Lemleux and whoever Keenan Burkep 00 0 0 00 0 0 Etaskv,Grlffey, Hall. HR—Bell (13). one-year contract Monday. _____J3b 302 1 Petralllc 3 030 EngleM 10 00 Coles ph 1000 viets, Team Canada Coach Mike Maybe that will he our fourth tine. "The chemistry each team throws out on left wing. 8 MurMiyct 4000 0 0 0 0 McGffsnp 00 00 GIdeonp SB—Hall (23), GPerry (36), EDavIs 0 0 0 0 (49). S—DJomes.SF—OMurphy. Elia, SO, was appointed manager June 18 in Chicago after John OalleGB3b 1000 K c 1000 Dehiivph 0000 Drumndp 0000 Keenan is hoping the partisan I'm sure the country has not been as brings forth in the other Is what is "H e Is like an Invisible man,” McOsrlrlb 1000 M cC ^ lcf 3 0 10 Bowliag Felske was fired. He said his No. 1 priority would be to strengthen driving the level of this series so Whlts8ex8,Twlns2 Rivera ss 0 0 00 Gregg ph 1000 IP H R HR BB SO crowd at the Copps Coliseum can excited about a hockey tournament Soviet assistant coach Igor Dmi­ Javier rf 1000 Meier rf 3 000 n*M6 H494 Calendar the club’s pitching staff. high," says Keenan, who will take a triev said of Gretzky. "H e appears iMDavisrf 3010 OMallyph 1000 help his team keep the Canada Cup since the 1972 Summit Series." HottmanL,F10 614 7 3 3 3 6 He said the Phillies had some good young prospects in the PhUHseH 2000 TPcrkrf 0 0 0 0 MINNESOTA CHICAGO I 1 3 -6 title it won in 1084. The players, too, are charged up. vacation before resuming his duties out of nowhere, passes to noo^ere, f teinbehc 4000 Wlkrsnss 4 110 SbrhM BbrhM Scherrer 0 0 0 0 1 0 minor leagues, but that they netided at least another year’s Hume 24 0 0 0 0 0 "The fans are caught up in it "It doesn’t matter now," Keenan coaching.the Philadelphia Flyers. and a goal is scored.” RJksnph 10 10 Newmn A 30 00 Redutif 4 10 0 GomeWInnIngRBI-Breokscn. Holiday Catarara TODAY BushButhph I 1012 KWIImscf Mntgomrv 1 0 0 0 0 0 development, so the only avenue open would be the trade market. now.” said Keenan, whose club said of the previousarduousefforts. " ^ U i teams have been challenged Gretzky, Team Canada’s cap­ Welti pr 0000 5 13 0 E Brooks. DP—Plttsbu^ X LOB— VIvI Boyer 137, Edie Cavanaugh Tettletonc 0000 Gtacidenlf; „ Ilf 50 10 Baines dh 5 110 Montreal 10, PItttbimgh 11. 2B—Foley, GlostonArv at Swctlsster, 3:30 tain, has 19 points to lead tourna­ Puckett■ cf 4 0 10 Ooktem rf GtavlneW,24 7 4 1 1 3 4 140-374, Alice McCoee 137-135-351, Flo grWItnss 40 10 3 3 11 Bream, Brooks. HR Rolnes (17), Niles 144, MIml Whitney 141-357. ment scoring. Lemleux leads all RvBMa 39 1 0 1 H 16 2 Goettl A 4000 FIskc 5 33 0 Walloch (33), Bonilla (15). SB— Mahler 1 0 1110 THURSDAY UCLA hoop loses two scholarships Bmnskyrf 4000 OWalkr 1b 5 02 4 AckerS,11 1 0 0 0 0 1 A v s A c c e r goal scorers with 10. 7 Bovlordh___ 2 110 HIM A Wlnnlngham (25),Oandaele(7),Bntam (9). Scherrer pitchedta 1 bolter IntheTih, McEnroe doesn’t expect sympathy ^NWshS H 00-1 4 03 1 Manchester at Windham, 3:30 Loddn' Kin 1b 3 0 0 0 S—Martinet, VOnSlyke, UWoshlngton, Mahlerottchedto 1 batter Inthellh. U.8.llllxad LOS AN G ELES — There was a virtual sigh of relief by UCLA Ot-4 Monrtats 3 0 10 Dougherty. SF—RRevnoWs. Aoulnos at East Cottiollc, 3:30 7 TWO outs sshen winnine run scored. Ownest— ness 3 110 KeedyA 400 0 HBP—DJames by Hoffman. WP— officials as they reacted to NCAA penalties levied against the Ernest Whipple 209-547, John KozIckI Coglnchaug at A lton , 3:30 he said, "but I do feel fairly strong Gome Winning RBI — Porter (3). Loudnerc 3000 IP H R RR BB SO Woodstock at Coventry, 3:30 men’s basketball program. NEW YORK (AP) - John went quite often as a child. Is a 2S 2 G0I26 305-203-5n, Frank Skoglund 20X541, OP-Oaktandl, Texas X LOG—Oakland Dove Fenn 257-204-434, Kevin Brennan _ GIrta Acesir "Most of the violations which have been found were very McEnroe says a two-month suspen­ that I will appeal." disappointing. The Masters is the IX Texas 7. n —Ooneece. HR—Brewer 7 5 3 3 3 5 279407, VIn Urban 202-233411, Linda Windham ot ASoncheeter, 3:30 McEnroe received the suspen­ main thing I would miss, and that’s (14). SG-Polonta (27), McDowell (19), East Catholic at Arttand, 3:10 minor, or of a technical nature,” UCLA Chancellor Charles E. sion from tennis probably will cost McClure 1 0 0 0 0 1 Skoglund 445, Alls Brown 445, Linda him a chance to play in one of his sion and $17,500 In fines after three sad." McEnroe. 28, is from Glen Lanetard (H), Conseco (13). S-Griflin, OH m n k -4 Heskelh 14 0 0 0 0 0 Burton 179-4*1, Aaron Modore 17F17- A lto n at Hole-Ray, 1:30 Young said at a news conference Monday. “ I hope all of us have Game Winning RBI — Calderon (3). Burke 124 0 0 0 0 1 Radio, TV Mentvllle favorite tournaments, the Masters separate warnings for cursing at Cove, N.Y. E—Monrtaue, Newmon, Goettl. OP— 494, Marge DeLlsle 505, Kathy Hughes learned from thU that minor or technical violations are very IP H R HR BB SO McGffoanW4-3 3 2 1 1 3 1 177-4*2, Donna VrNsIs 197-177-53*, Linda in New York, but he doesn't expect the chair umpire during his third- Oileofo 1. LOG—Minnesota 9, Chicago XL ParrettS4 1 2 0 0 0 3 Notre Dome at E o s tC ^ o llc (toys), 2 B - - ^ , GWOlker X Gtaddsn, Hill. Cromwell 31G1I1-541, Azanne ftlt- ' important. / round victory Aug. 5 over Slobodan GOOVlN 7 4 113 9 monn 1*1-474, A * Hole 460, A ello Price 3:4S much sympathy. While saying he didn’t think his OntivsIverosLA* 3 24 3 1 1 3 3 HR—Cakteroo (25). Patados 5 7 3 3 3 1 TONIGHT _ Stofferd/Prlnce Tech at Cheney The NCAA Isshed a public reprimand and censure of the UCLA Zivojinoyic of Yugoslavia. He re­ chances were good in appeal, he 7:30 p.m. — Red Sex at Tigers, NESN, 20X2045*7, Len Ann Parker 1 9 4^, Walk 1 3 1 1 0 1 Dale Parker 1*1-179-191-557. Tech, |:10 ' progra^ and took away two scholarships in the 19S8-89 school McEnroe, attending a press ceived a $350 fine In an earlier said be hoped he could “ at least get ^ BWm 7 51117 IP N RHRBBSO JRoMnson 3 1 0 0 1 3 WTIC Vaiievtodi year. ’The ruling did not involve probation or other sanctions MWIIIIonw 3 8 0 0 02 Mb Oott 2 0 0 0 1 1 7 :A p.m. — Brewers at Yankees, East Catholic at Elttngton, 1:10 recration to promote a tournament match. my fines i^ u ced ." 872-2140 MeherdcW,7-4 1 1 0 0 1 0Viola L,159 Patterson 1 0 0 0 0 0 SportsC^annel, WPOP ■ related'to UCLA’s post-season play or appearances on television. in Mexico, said Monday he proba­ McEnroe said the Masters, held “ I do (eel that what I did was a RSmIth 7 :A p.m. — Cubs at 66eN, Channels BWm Mtdied to 1 battar In the Mh. GldienL,14 114 2 3 3 1 1 Elka FRIDAY The decision; announced at NCAA headquarters in Mission, bly would appeal 817,850 in fines in November, was one of his mistake. Hozrever, I don’t think I W P^W H t, GDovta. Sdwlzedr 1 1 Orummnd 24 1 0 0 0 2 9 ,», WKHT ^ A y s Soccer Umpires—Heme, Brinkman; First, Frazier 0 1 Walk pltdMd to 3 batters In the 7th, 9 p.m. — Boxing: Tuesday night Ralph Dover Sr. 147-149-135-431, Tro- Eost Catholic od South Windsor. 1:30 .. Kan., earlier Monday, also said it may consider additional and his suspension stemming from favorite tournaments "becausg I should have been suspended two Relllv; Second, Welke; Third, Young. Atortinczpttchedto 1 batter In ttieSIh. nghh, USA Coble ^ ^ vls Cook Sr. 137-14*400, Bill Preston penalties if UCLA does not take appropriate action against an several off-color outbursts at the was brought up in New York, and months for it,” McEnroe said. ” I’d WHSGN LaPoint W,43 *24 4 2 2 6 4 Midnight — ConoM Cup: Cgnodo vs^ Umpires—Home, Rungs; Rrst,Engd; 141-136403, Joe Desimone 145-141-3*4, Al East Catholic at Middletown, 4 pm . U.8. Open. not to get the opportunity to play at say It doesn’t look like I have a T-4:34. A—114H Jonw* 14 1 0 0 0 0 Second, West; Third, Morsh. A v ie t Union, SporNChonnel (taped Atkins 39, John RIeder Mi-394, Charlie unidentified booster involved in one of the recruiting cases. O IL C O . WF-LoPoInt. T— 4:SXA-SJH. delov) Whelan 15X134400. Manchester at Windham, 3:B “ I haven’t made a decision yet." Madison Square Garden, where I whole lot of sympathy on this.” I - ‘ I 1« - MANCHESTER HERALD, Tueaday. Srot. Ig. I>i7 MANCHESTER HERALD. Tueadav. Septi. 18. IH7 — l» BUSINESS Media group': { k i t ‘tr CARLYLE Larry Wright expands witH CLASSIFIED ADS 643-2711 Nt^riTT ViyoN 1% Denver Post; A (jaJEUTrtlN^l WHEN AU-YooHAVETb N o t i c e s Business P rope rty . 2S PnfwrfninmMif S3 Form Supplies ond Equipment M Market may see the future RATES: 1 to $ dovs: 90 cents per IfUe per doy. Resort P r o p e rty ...... 26 Office/Retoil Equipment . •1 Loft)7Found...... 01 Bookkteplne/lncomt To m ...... 54 DENVER (AP) - A rapidly AT 16. AN EMPTy M e rtu o o e s ...... V C e rp e n fry /R tm o d e lln e ...... 55 Rc«.reotionnl Equipment...... •3 7 to 19 dovs: 70 cents per line per day. P t n o n o t t ...... 03 W onted to B u y ...... n Boqts ond Morine Equipment •3 30 to 35 dovs: 40 cents per line per ddv. axpaading Dallas-based medik ftXJOblSH. AnfMHincftmQnts...... 03 PalntinerPoptrlng ...... 56 Rooflno/Sldlng...... 57 AAusicol Ite m s...... •4 34 or more dovs: SO cents per IMit per dov. group. In buying the Denver Post A u c tio n !...... 04 Comeroi ond Photo Equipment •5 Minimum cnnrpe: 4 lines. F In o n c lo l...... 05 R e n t a l s F lo o rin g ...... S3 Pets ond Supplies...... •6 for m million, is entering a Rooms fo r R e n t...... E le c trlc o l...... 59 of a better picture of trade ...... 31 Heoflng/Plumbing ...... Mlicelloneous for Sole ...... •7 DBAOLlNEt: For ciouified oduertlfttments to Aportments tor Rent...... 60 newspaper competition in udiich Em ploym ent ft Education ...... 33 Tog Soles...... M be pobilsbed Tuesdov throuph Suturdov* the Condom inium s to r R ent.. MIsctllonoous Sorvlcts ...... 61 ...... 33 S v rv ic tt W a n ttd ...... 63 Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... 19 deodllne It noon on the day befofppublicotlon. By John Cunniff tions, and the consensus of econo­ news of a widening trade deficit, the larger Times Mirror Co. su^ H tip W o n te d ...... 11 Homes to r R e n t...... 34 T h t Associated Press Situotlon W onted ...... 13 Store/Office Spoce...... For odveiilsements to be published Mondoy, mists, that the imbalance would be others point out that a sharp, but fered significant money losses...... 3S the deodllne Is 3:30 p.m. on Fridov. • -y'< "y ' Butlnett Ooportunltlet...... 13 Resort Property...... 3e M archondlst well on the way to correction by perhaps temporary, rise In oil Hmes Mirror, whose flagshij> Instruction ...... 14 Industrtol Property...... 37 HolWov/Stotenol...... 71 A u t o m o t i v e NEW YORK - When the big bad paper is the Los Angeles Times, Emotoyment Services...... 1$ Ooropes and Storope...... READ YOUR AO. Classified odvertlscments ore now. Many thought the impact imports distorted the figures for Antlouts ond Colltcfibles ...... 73 Cors for Sole...... , 91 N. Room motes W onted...... token by telephone os a convenience. The trade figures were released last C lo th in g ...... 73 Trucks/Vens to r S o le ...... 93 would have been felt months ago. announced Monday that it is selling Wonted to Rent...... week the stock market, according July. Hie Post to Me^aNews Groupl Rtol Estate F u rn itu re ...... 74 Compers/Trollers...... 93 Monchester Herold Is responsIMO for only one Now, some critics are saying that TV/Stereo/ApplIonces...... 7$ Motorcycles/Mopeds...... 94 Incorrect Insertion ond then only tbr the site of the originol Insertion. Errors wMch do not to a popular view, was supposed to not a II the evidence of improvement Still other users of the numbers owned by William Dean Singleton[, Homes for Sole ...... 31 SMTVlCtS AAochlnery ond Tools ...... 76 AutckSerylces...... 95 have dived. Instead, it jumped, wonder why they aren’t seasonally M, a Texas newspaper reporter- Condominiums for Sole. 33 Lown ond Gordon...... 77 AutOfttor Rent/Leose...... 96 lessen the value of the odvertliemtnt will not is showing up in the official Lote/Lond for Sole...... 33 CtiiidCore ...... 51 Good Things to E o t...... 71 AAlscelloneous A u to m o tiv e ...... 97 be corrected by on odditlonol insp^on. seemingly from Joy. statistics. adjusted, as are so many measures turned entrepreneur, and Richard Investment Property . .34) Cleoninp Services. .... 53 Fuel O lt/C o o l/F ire w o o d ...... 79 Wonted to Buy/Trode ...... 96 Nothing new in that; the market They point, for example, to a of economic activity. Including B. Scudder, 74, a New Jersey has been surprising millions of survey by Dun k Bradstreet that unemployment and retail sales. publisher. • people, including those who main­ showed many American companies July, they contend, is generally a Robert F. Erburu, chairmaS.cif tain that by many statistical are indeed finding it easier to poor month for trade. los Angeles-based Times MlnhoF, measures of value it is overpriced. export. “ The decline in the dollar is said the decision to sell resulted Jp,^gyNKA.Me. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED IHELP WANTED INSmUCTIDN Criticism also is directed at the 0 0 ^ But on reflection, some folks now finally having a tangible impact on from “ significant losses in recent practice of stating the deficit in DOG Kennel. Monoger- WEST"TtSSfiBST Homard. Impres­ wonder if the market is seeing the U.S. exporters,” said DAB. years as the prolonged economjp BANKmO RN. Stott nurse position AUTOMOTIVE Recondl- GUITARISTS. Improve future — and the immediate past The findings, based on a survey of terms of dollars alone rather than slump In the Denver area M s groomer. Full or port available. 35 hour work tloner. New Subaru your musicianship. sive ColMlol>1^11 located in volume of goods. time. Good opportun­ a nelgfiborhoodg f i b o r l ot and present — more accurately 5,000 companies, showed more than reduced advertising revenusk^-lh week. 5 x 3 rotating dealership In Vernon, Study with local per­ P t s a m i e m TELLERS ity plus benefits tor forming guttortsts In comparlBIti r l B i t homes, than the numbers. Though con­ 20 percent of U.S. exporting firms Critics contend that since a lower the market.” schedule. Full state be- Ct desires hord work­ Full and pert time right person. Expe­ n etits. Salary lno automotive recon- comfortable sound- this vinyl tided beauty s s cerned, they say the trade Imbal­ experienced an increase in first- dollar raises the price of imports, it Joseph Fuchs, an analyst 4or openings. Strong ver­ rience required. Sheri­ equipped studio. Any hot motry taotures: 8 S22,194/vear with a rec­ dltoner. Experience ance might not be as bad as quarter shipments this year, and also obscures the trend of trade, Kidder, Peabody and Co., said bal communication dans Kennels. Hebron lassification due In level or style wel­ rooms, 4 btdroomt, 116 Times Mirror’s decision to sell was preferred but will portrayed. nearly 30 percent forecast con­ even making it possible for a AP photo Answer to Prevloui Puiale skills, e aolld figure ap­ 228-9089.______January 88. Apply at train. Excellent pay comed. Jim Harkins. baths, goraga, brick no surprise. ACROSS 46 Model Cheryl front wim vinyl, new To make that point tends to put tinued gains. decline of imports, to worsen the □ P D n n n titude and the desire to KENNEL person. Full or Mansfield Depot or coll plan, medical benefits, 647-8553.______deficit as s ta t^ in dollars. “ This was a property gring ^J.Eveninfl Susan PawloskI at 429- gutters iMid shutters, one out on a limb, because the U.S. Oddly, while the official figures 47 Countenance iQQ □□□□□ nnci work with the public part time. Dependable, vacation plan. Apply In PIAND Instruction. Df- trade deficit for July reached $16.47 Wf/ng... nowhere fast and had a long, uphill >ft eioik 60 Mai da ___ 6451. AA/EPE. person to Randy, Ser­ tered by graduate, newer Storms and show that manufacturing's trade Still more critics call attention to Reading, □C3G anunin □□□ are eseential quallfloa- motivated. Duties ore billion, a one-month rbcord. It climb in front of it. They were ^3 Konnel sound 61 WWIi area animal care, hospital LPN. Positions available vice Manager. Subur­ Manhattan School of screens, newer root, deficit widened in June, the D&B the fact that the deficit, as popu­ 9 16. Romsn □ □□DD □□□□□ furnace, hot water followed a long decline In the dollar, A technician at the Pilot Pen Corp. of America in talking to any reasonable buyer'f’.’ 62 Paraphernalia □ □ □ □ □ □ tions. Interested can­ cleaning, assisting full time on second ban Subaru, 14 Hart­ Music. Experienced E first-quarter survey showed manu­ larly stated, applies to merchan­ 12 Excitmation 57 Buahy clump didates may apply In ford Tpke, route 83, heater, ftaoutlful which was supposed to have les­ facturers to be the most optimistic Trumbull checks extra-fine-point pens before shipping. hesafd. □□D □□□□ □□□Q doctors. Hours, Mon­ shift. 35 hour work teacher with beglnlno dise only and not to services, in of horror (2 58 Uvily danca day through Thursday, Vernon. 649-6550. and advanced levels. fenced lii bock yard sened the imbalance. of any business category. The sale will givp M ediaN^s 59 Cub acout □ □ □ □ □ □ □ person to week. 5x3 rotating which the United States — increas­ Pilot was the first to introduce the extra-fIne-poInt pens, 8am-1pm, 2pm-6pm. schedule. State benef­ All ages welcome. Con with many trees, Moreover, the bad news blasted Seeking to explain the apparent Group 28 dailies and 28 non-dailies, 13 Housetop groups □nQCl DOGG □□□ WlanchestBr shrubs and 10 x 5 stor­ ingly a service economy — has a now a favorite among students across the country who fofthiro 60 Opaningi □ GGG GGOD nCIQ Friday Oam-12 noon. its. Salary $20,316 per come to the home. For Reagan administration expecta­ anomaly of stocks rising on the bad surplus. and will make it the nation’s Uth References. Glaston­ year. Re-closslflcotlon DESPERATELY Information coll 568- age shtd. Kitchen, spend about $7 billion a year on school supplies. largest newspaper group in terms 14 Pithy leyins 61 Longs (si.) □ G G □ □ □ State Bank remodeled this year, 15 Fabulous 62 Amarican GQGGG GGGUG bury Veterinary Hospi­ Increase In January 88. 4567. of total circulation. Just Thursday^ Indian 1041 Main Street tal. 633-3588. SEEK IN G hat new vinyl floor, IT ’Coniumad ZGG GOGGO GGG Port time morning tile, oak cabinets, Singleton announced that his com­ . food DOWN QGG GGaGG C3GG Manchester HOME Health aide. El­ shift position also Mrs. Tariaglla at SECRETARY! stove, dllhwather, dis­ pany would buy the Houston Post ds France □□D DGD[3G □□□ derly couple needs reli­ available. Apply at R88l Estat8 posal, counter tops and from Toronto Sun Publishing Corp’. 1,9 Not as taut 1 Gaa whia able female to help Monsfleld Training P Have faith in trust when the urge is mutual fund 2 (3raak lettar 21 Arab 41 Sweet 848-4004 We have Immadlata full stainless steel sink. 21 in trouble School, route 44, Mans­ of Ontario, Canada. ; 3 Dancer Miller chiaftain 43 Netted loa with health core, meal tima opening for axpe- Much morel Asking ‘ Singleton, in Denver on Monday 24 Flex preparation and light field Depot or coll Su­ ^9^«ntomine 4 Platform 22 Confaction discourse liancad, anargatlc par­ $244,988. Strano Real QUESTION: insurance; She wants to put all the 5 Past of "to 45 Wigwam BABYSITTER. Monday housekeeping. Call 643- san PawloskI at 429- HDME8 brainwashed by that sales organi­ funds, my advice is: “ No way." to meet with Post management 27 €oo parts « 23 Last lattar Estate. 647-7653,0 M y father trust money into mutual funds with zation. Congress recently passed ba" 24 Circumvant 47 Turn down and Friday, tchool va- 8065.______6451. AA/EDE. son with good tacrata- FDR SALE If push comes to shove, convince told reporters his first priority was 3 ! Nipehan city 46 Balieve H3 MANCHEEIv A. 8^44,988. 6 Simpleton 26 Confadarata BABYSITTER wonted 3 rlal and peopla akllls. passed away that company. She says CDs are a and President Reagan signed legis­ your brother to vote with you to reverse the newspaper’s losses; 3 ^ n o ts in cotlona, other days ne­ Rambling Colonial. 7Seod soldier (abbr.) gotiable. Cor and refer­ afternoons per week. Ba pari of a craatlva two years ago. rip-off and FSLIC is not worth lation replenishing that federal against your sister’s notion. Re­ estimated at $10 million so far this , cotton fibsr 8 Crime not siavici nanoN All real Mtote advertised In Hard to ballava the 28 Flaxible 49 Refreshing ences required. Close Waddell school area In leaving his Investors’ anything. deposit insurance fund. year. Annoy 9 Dec. ATTOIDANT ft team providing a wida the Manchester Herald 1s space In this Sbadroom mind him that, as trustees, you '7 29 ______lightbeverage to MCC. Will discuss my home preferred. sublect to the Fair Houslne $100,000 estate My brother is tied up with his own 35 Omeletlike hotH 30 Roabuck't MCNAmeS MlPia range of aduoatonal 3 plus biiih Colonial. It’s possible — perhaps, likely — have a fiduciary responsibility to “ We don’t see any immediate s rfd o l 50 Sickntsaet salary. Call Cherl 522- References required. Act ot ItM , which makes It in a trust to take G u ide dey partner (Ff.| will train the right parson. sarvicas to school die- Family room plus den concerns and doesn’t care what we that your mother’s money would do invest the money in a prudent plans to cut jobs,” Singleton said, 39*Spanlsh aunt 5593 days, 646-2327 647-8«4.______Illegal to advertise onv pref­ plus flnltlwd rse room, 10 Ballot 33 Salt (pharm.) 53 P riun (d.) Apply In parson. tricta In tha Greater erence, limitation or discrim­ care of my William A. Doyle do with the trusts. My mother is better in mutual funds than in CDs. manner for your mother’s benefit. adding that he hoped to retain the 40! Paper 11 Roman road 36 Charitable or- evenings.______PAINTERS. 1 year expe- id eo lly located In mother. My 54 ThrM (praf.) Hartford Area. *306- ination bmed on race, color, worried about investing in anything Over the years, most mutual funds Post’s present management. meatures 16 Actraat ganiietion 55 Han o( bi PART time desk clerk to 252 Spancar St. rlence preferred. Must religion, sex or notional Forest Hills. A rare mother had no she doesn’t understand. She has have produced investment results William A. Doyle, a ayndicated Post Editor David Hall tried'id 42 Slide Burstyn (abbr.) 56 CompiU Manchostar be enthusiastic and rel­ *332 weakly with sxcal- origin, or on Intention to find. Coll today for point work some afternoons experience faith in FSLIC CDs, because our superior to CDs. coinmniat, welcomes written ques­ reassure his staff that layoffs arid MChops 20 Aroma 38 Metric unit and some evenings. iable. $7 to lOon hour to lant banatita. Latter moke any such preference, dttolls. CHlturv 21 Ep­ managing mo­ father kept his money In them. d ra s tic changes w ere not Can be flexible. Good start. Excellent growth and ratuma to; limitation or discrimination. stein Raoitv. W-M95.0 However, except for money tions, but he can provide answers 1 2 3 10 11 CONSTRUCTION Estim­ The Herald will not know- ney and put her This is tearing the family apart. storting pay. Pleasant potential. $13-$15 per M AN^Hi#^.'iTkHl6. market mutual funds, all of which only through the column. Write to imminent. ; n ator. Must hove archi­ Inelv accept any advertise­ money, also about $ , . In a Can you advise? r working atmosphere. hour within one year. Jonatia Corpus It'S a small grtet you'll 100 000 mother's personal checking Doyle in care of the Manchester “ The people who bought it ar^ 12 tectural drafting skills ment which Is In violation of separate trust. My brother, sister have yields lower than CDs. there is Coll Ct. Motor Lodge and understand the 653-6536.______the low. pay for thli charming account. risk in all other mutual funds. Herald, P.O. Box SSl, Manchester serious about putting out an excel­ CipHil Riglon and I are the trustees of both trusts. ANSWER: You’re going to have lent newspaper, and I want to see IB ■ tor appointment, 643- basics of engineering. AUDITDAs wanted. Na- SOUTHERN New Eng- older styi* 3 badroom Mother is 68. in good heath and Given her financial situation, your 06040. 1555.______tlonol Inventory ser­ Educatlonil CiNinill Colonial with much up- I do all the paperwork. to calm your sister down. Like that the staff people keep an opgfl Must be thoroughly fa­ lond clossltleld ods happy with the way things have mother’s money should not be put miliar with field pro- vice Is expanding SOB Matlanuck Avs. reach nearly 888,888 dotlng. Spacious The trusts are in certificates of many other people who peddle mind and listen to what they haveOe r FDDD Service workers, worked out. She gets her Social at risk. Lake* are great port time. For 120 bed ceedures. Send resume rapidly In Ct. We ore Windsor, CT 06095 homes In Connecticut rooms, tiMlntenanct deposit at three savings and loan Security checks and sometimes mutual funds part time, she’s say. There is certainly nothing'!K L presently In need of fraa axtitlgr, convt- There would be no harm in Convolscent home In to: Box I, Manchester and Rhode Island. The associations with Federal Savings The Great Lakes hold some 6 this that implies defeat for th^ EOe/M/F needs a little interest from the gung-ho — probably from attending putting a small amount from the Glastonbury. Approxi­ Herald. field auditors. No expe­ price for o basic 25 nlant location, ta ll to­ and Loan Insurance Corp. cover­ quadrillion gallons of fresh water. Denver Post in any way," Hall saidr rience Is necessary. We day, It's waiting lust trusts. Her lifestyle has not motivational sales meetings. Those trusts, say, $10,000, into a mutual, mately 20 hours per DISHWASHER, needed word ad Is only 898 and age. Both trusts have small money changed. sessions are close to three-ring That, says National Geographic, is Times Mirror purchased the Post week. 3-7:30 pm week­ evenings. For hard will train. Competitive will appear In 75 news­ for you I CMiturv 21 fund. That might satisfy your sister one-fifth of all the surface fresh starting wages plus be­ DRIVERS for school Epstain Rgglty. 647- market deposit accounts, into The trouble is that my sister has circuses. for $95 million nearly seven year^ days. 6;30am-2:30pm working person coreer buses. Port time, good papers. For mors In­ and get her off your back. But, as water on earth and 95 percent of all nefits. For more Infor­ formation coll Classi­ which the CD Interest is deposited. started working part time for a If Sis really believes FSLIC ago and converted it from an or 3-7:30pm weekends. opportunity possible. pay. We train. P.M. for putting all or even a major part the surface fresh water in the Will train. EDE. Coll We will train. Coll Co­ mation pleose coll 643^ fied, 643-2711 and ask S6LfbN.aiitl» .’eoion- As needed. I move money Into my company selling mutual funds and coverage is worthless, she has been afternoon newspaper to a momiri'd 1786 between 9am-5pm. trips available. 643- of the trust money Into mutual United States. publication. —' Don 659-8652 for vey's Restouront. 643- 2373.______for detolls.D lol with d contempor­ Interview. 2751. RECEPTIONIST. Susy GDVERNMENT Homes ary flair. This baoutlful Manchester low firm SALES clerks. Full time from $1 (U repair). 4 badroom homo has seeks person toonswer days video stores. Delinquent tax prop­ gtnorous siza rooms 11 phones, tiling and light Good pay. Call Joanne erty. Repossessions. Soma ot tha faoturas JOB ~ ' typing. Hours 9-3. Coll leave message. 528-1852 Coll 805-687-6888 exten- and amanitlas ara: Plane, 649-8158., or 646-1168. slon OH 9965.______Italian tMatoyar,aat-ln OPPORTUNITIES AUTOMOTIVE Techni­ JEw Al RY sales. Mature MAKE your appointment kitchan with St Chorlas CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 643-2711 Individual. Full or port coblnats, first floor cian. New Subaru Deal­ today to tee this large, at the ership In Vernon, Ct. time. Experience pre- four family In Vernon I family robm with wood desires technicians. terred. Coll 649-9522. Mutt be teen on Inside stova, brick haorth, Import, export pre­ DELI Help, Full and port to fully appreciate the and mantM, baths ra- time positions availa­ cantly rdMmMcd, two 5 ferred but will train. Improvements mode. 5 BirdBeaiity N0|lce8 Employment parson JMigisI In full HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED jUanrljrairr jDrralli Excellent pay plan, ble. No experience ne- Newer root, newer kit­ ED ED I HELP WANTED both, hordwopd floors QD medical benefits and cessory. Apply In per­ chens. Exterior In pro­ At o condition prtcodtnt to & Education I THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME vocation plan. Great son to Dell manager. cess ot being pointed. throughout, eerpat on the plocenfent of any odver- RN/LPN. Family prac­ /REGIONAL Classified CLEANING help, also RlSRE^^^^Mieeded ! • by Henri Arnold and Bob Lee main lawn, 4th bad­ working supervisor CASM II ft SNACK SHOP tor busy boarding kerr- opportunity to loin o Highland Park Market, $299,888. Strono Real tlilno In the Manchester He­ tice. Flexible hours. ods reach nearly ATTINDANT 317 Highland St. room couM bo offIca/s- with floor care expe­ Ur^crambla these four Jumbles, new winning team. Estote.0 ___ rald, Advertiser hereby Respond to P. O. Box 3,000,000 homes. One nel. Responsible ener­ PART TIM E Manchester. tudy, lara*8craafiod>ln ooreet to protect. Indemnify rience. Part time even­ Day & NighLShIft Avallbla. getic person needed one letter to each square, to form Apply In person to: MANCHESTER. Duplex 9547, Bolton, Ct. 06043. classified ad placed four ordinary iwords. Randy, Service Man­ porch In bock. Many and hold harmless the Man­ HELP WANTED with the Manchester ings or weekends. Sa- Good pay to rart. Apply In part or full time. W w- NEWSPAPER DEALER 6/6 possible 3rd apart­ othar fggturai and chester Herald, Its afflcers ED PART time, mature Indi­ lory open. 643-5747. person. kend and early hours* ager Suburban Subaru, BUSINESS ment. Near but line. and employees against any vidual. Primarily tor Herald will be placed In 14 Hartford Tpke, route amanitlaatl Lat us over 200 newspapers required. Immediate! IMABOR Newspaper Dealer needed in Manchester - DPfDRTUNITIES Dead end street. Sepor- show thiRn to yeull and all liability, lost or DRIVER. Part time for filing. Flexible hours. n n v m 252 Spencer St., openings. Apply In per­ 83, Vernon. 649-6550. ‘ ate heating system. En­ expense. Including attor­ Manchester Herald Monday-Frtday. 3-4 throughout New Eng­ Mencheeter South Windsor Area. Full time money for Raolty World Sanolt neys' tees, arising from land for one low price. son Mondoy-Soturdoy, part time hours. Dependable car, a must. AUTOMO'I^IVE Parts MANSFIELD. Estab- closed back yard. Ex­ Frachatte Attoclotas route. Coventry area. hours dally. 646-1157. TELEMARKETING 0om-4pm. Canine Holi­ counter person. New cellent condition. claims of unfair trade practi­ Short hours. Good pay. Coll Classified 643-2711 CASHIER-FuM time, ex­ Call Fred for Interview @ 647-9946 between llshed auto lunk yard 646-7709.0 ces, Infringement of trade­ Ask tor Genie. day Inne. 200 Sheldon, Subaru Dealership In 8198,888.646-5198 In am, Coll 742-8067. 9-12om, 7 and ask for detolls.o Looking tor people perienced. Farr's, 2 9:00 A.M. and 11:00 A.M. and used auto license SOUTH WilMber. 6 room marks, trade names or pat­ Main Street, Rood, Monchester. - ■ Vernon, Ct desires tor sole. Dwner retir­ 649-4064 anytime. ents, violation of rights of to lOpm.o PART time Clerical, typ- who like to telk on £ A Z U G parts counter person. spilt lavaft Sflrtplocas, the phone; epeek with Manchester. FULL TIME position' pi/i ing. Profitable. Kler- MANCHESTER. ti82,86e. 2 cor UBMiaii, front privacy and Infringement of DATA Entry/Bllllng Ing required. East open tor lawn core and Experience preferred, nan Relaty. 649-1147. Elegant home In neigh­ copyright and proprietary Hartford area. Flexi­ e pleesent voice; who i : i : will train. Excellent porch, IHRII, mealy rights, unfair competition clerk. Manchester EARN great money! GAL Friday, small office landscaping mainte­ borhood. Now U ft R landscopML S$ Mta- medical group seeks ble hours. 282-1071. can work from Sam — nance. Will train. 647-, pay, medical benefits, built family room with and libel and slonder, which Seeking o dependable, duties Include; heavy r and vocation plan. dowRoMSOuth Wind­ may result from the publica­ full time person for hard working Individ­ 1pm, Monday-Frlday. phone contact, general 1349 evenings. NEWSPAPER CARRIERS NEEDED. 01285275 skylights, antique sor. fITWWft 644-8149 tion of any odverflsment In doto entry and clerical PAINTERS needed 3-5 ELYSEP Great opportunity to mantel and French ual to deliver papers In We otter: Hourly wage; knowledge of book­ ANOn’HER NAME UAHCHE8TER AREA loin o new wlrtnlng toropp _____ the Manchester Herald by position. Hourly wage years experience re­ the Manchester/South keeping, some typing. Buyer meets seller In ' doors to private potlo. advertiser, Including adver­ Plus benefits. Please quired. Interior and ex­ commisalons; Incen- a i FOR A CREDIT team. Apply In person Large foyer, formal CRAFTSMnft aarn/Ar- tisements In any free distri­ Windsor area, on early Full time. Insurance Classified ... and It'i^' Paul Sawyer, Parts tlst stuote, Monchas- coll 647-0238. terior work. Own trons- Saturday morninet. tivea; paid vaoetlons; and benefits. Coll 647- happy meeting tor bottir- CARP. Grissom Rd...... all “service dining room ond living bution publications pub­ portatlon. 646-7760. Manager Suburban tar, with historic 4 lished by the Manchester Approximately 2 courtesy memberahip; 9137.______643-2711.______J : Shepherd pr...... all room with French CLEANING person CLEMUS Subaru, 14 Hartford, doors leading to beau­ badroom hPtna. Mint, Herald. Penny Sleffert, wonted. 3-4 nights per hour route. Will pay and seles training. If DRIVER to do dellverter; Now arrange the circled letters to Tpke, Vernon, 649-6550. COMPANY tlowarll^ traas, Publisher. week. Must hove own FORMAL French restou- $30. Press tim e Is HA| - *TYLI5T“ - Port and pickups also clean-. , , form the surprise answer, as sug­ tiful screened porch. shrubs. Now prica Interested, call Judy gested by the above cartoon. CALL NOW 643-2711 / 647-9946 AUTDMOTIVE Financ­ Perfect home tor en­ transportation. 647- rant. Looking tor part 1 ;00am on Saturday. If 'ti:ie/full time. Ing and odd lobs to r' IC Listed in tha Nov. $199,900. Rovtlt Raol time bartender for ser­ 648-7086. ing and Insurance tertaining. Open House LD8T n n . Interested coll 742-5918 Friendly working at­ machine shop. Must be 1966 Venture Maga- Estota. e m n v . vice bar. Weekends otter 5;M please. mosphere. Locksmiths 18 or older. 643-5549. •' Print answer tm e: H C X X J Q C Manager. New Subaru Sunday September 28, AND FDUND CUSTODIAN. First Con­ and other occasions. AAA Auto Club dealership In Vernon zalna as ona of tha 1987, from 1:88 to OAK Wooduwric Is only TELEPHONE Operator- Hair Studio, Bolton. TEACHER Aide needed gregational Church of Call for oppointment 381 Broed St., (Answers tomorrow) desires honest, herd top 10 most profltabla 4;86pm. Hosts; Nancy part ot thit bMutItully FOUND. Female cat. /Typlst. Seeking a full 647-9989.______worklno with 3-4 year CIRCUUTION AREA ADVISOR worklno experienced ramodotatf 3 badrom Vernon. Hours and Covey's Restaurant. Manoheater Jumbles: GORGE FATAL BLOUSE PARADE Von Hollen and David Block with double time telephone opera­ olds. Tuesdoy-Frldoy'' Yesterday's finance and Insurance companies In tha Capa on North Elm schedule flexible to suit 643-2751. MEDICAL Asslstont/Re- Answer What the defendant's lawyer was using on Housewives, mothers with young children, Murdock. Directions; paws. White flea col­ the right person. (25-40 tor. Must posess effec­ from 2 to 5pm. Ideal tor manager. Excellent USA. High Incoma East Center to Pitkin Straat. Oontous kit­ tive telephone skills, coptlonlst. Flexible high school or college the jury— TEAR “GAS” students. Earn extra money with your own lar. Very affectionate. hours per week re­ MEDICAL Receptionist. hours. Family prac­ pay plan, medical be- potential. Ovar 950 left on Boulder Road, chan and Mga cob- Center & Adams Street. quired. Salary and be­ typing 35-50wpm, apti­ Immediate Medical student. Please coll part-time job. Bring your children wHh you nettls, vocation plan i 1st right on Robert varad proch ora but a tude tor figures and tice. Send resume to P. 649-5531 tor confiden­ locations in oparation 649-9270.______nefits commensurate TELLERS Core Center of Man­ O. Box 9547, Bolton, Ct. and save on babyaitting coats. 21 hours par and demo. Great op­ Rood.o taw ot I f f faoturas. Saa basic office skills to tial Interview. portunity to loin n new now. Training and REWARD to finder of with hours worked. ExparltncBdl chester hat o full time 06043. week, salary plua gaa allowance. Supervise MANCHESTER. Ansoldl Send resume to; Paul perform a variety of winning teom. Coll 617- managomant aaals- documents left In SBM clerical duties. Free opening for o ntedlcal built Raised Ranch booth tor return of Leonard, P. O. Box Full timu and part timu receptionist. Hours ore PART Time Typist. Ma- CELEBRITY CIPHER our carrier boys and girls. If you Ilka kids, want 943-7070, ask tor Bruce with 3 nice bedrooms parking. Benefits. CsMtirtty CIpiMr cryptoorama ara craMad from quotation* by famooa tance. Exclualva terri­ same to owner.______2302, Vernon, Ct. 06066. tellurs. Excullent bunu- M o n d a y -F rld a y , 8- ture, reliable person. ATLANTIS a little Independence and your own Income, Salzberg or Jim Including o 12 x 17 Apply In person, Must be willing to learn paopla, pact and piaaant. Each tattar k> tha ciphar alanda lor Clprorl. tory. Call Houses IMPOUNDED. Male 1 LEGAL Secretary. Shor­ flts, fruu parking. Pay 4:30. Previous medical SPECIALTY anothar. Today'* c k »: O oquat$ 8. call 647-9946 or 647-9947. master, 15 x 21 fire­ Monday-Frlday, 0:30 office ewperlence pre­ word processing. Flex­ 9 communsurutu with James Ller place living room and BOLTo H. '‘ Gbrocoi^- 9 year old Afgon plus. thand required. One to 4:30. Prague Shoe ible hours. Please call ferred. Interested ap­ CONSTRUCTION 12 X 20 fireplaced fam­ 8324,900. Cuttom built “ Jake" Hazel Street. man Manchester law expuriunco. Apply Company, 200 Pitkin 646-3133. ;'XK ITC XUCNS at Male 8 week old Lab office. 646-2425. St., Eost Horttord. plicants please coll ily room, dining room, home at TMkar Pond. 4 These handsome bird designs Savings Bonk Sheri at 721-7393, HftIpWaiitQd laundry room, 2'/^ bodroomt Including cross. Black, Bush HIM PART-TImo. The Bolton OCKOC KAITXKP XO PART TIME EVENINGS ^8711 IRO 1-800-624-7613 are worked in colorful TRAVEL agency east of Mondoy-Frldoy 8-4:30. baths, patio, shed, 2 cor master SVlta with Rood. Please call the of Monchoster the river needs assist­ Hot Lunch Program • Service Teehniclant cross-slilch. INSpECtbR. General or collect at garage. Good location dressing MfOo, wolk-ln Manchester Dog B23 Main St., ance typing and tele­ needs food handlers. “ VKXKICWCOIXKP; N o. 2967 has tninsfer for 4 small parts and assem­ • Carpenters D. W. Fish Realty. 643- closet d M «mirlpool. Warden at 643-6642. PART time lob taking Munchutter phone etiquette re­ Ideal for mother with EXTRA CASR 817-756-2122 Balcony gvfriooking designs, each 8 " x 10". color blies. M utt be capable school aged children or 1591 or 871-1488.0 care of either Infants, quired. Will troln. • Laborsre IITC W C NWC AKSL sky-llt family room chart. Repsond to Box GG c/o of using basic and elec­ Senior Citizen. Apply In toddlers, or 3 year olds. tronic measurement Ask for Bob: You Hoed II with cathtdrol calling Hours 1-6. Coll The the Manchester person Bolton Elemen­ and stona firtplaca. Ta aritr, na$ $2JQ, fw tack 1^ANNDUNCEMENT8 PART Time help wanted equipment. The basic tary School, 106 Notch VKXKICWCOICU 8 Children's Place Inc., Herald. 8 7 2 -0 0 7 3 HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Formal dining room j|aWltB, piss 804 ter psitsf s ss4 evenings ond wee­ understanding of M IL- R o ^ , between 9-11om. ED Manchester 643-5535. I-4S200A, MIL-STO-105 opens to lorgadack. 2'6 MuicMOT kends. $4 per hour. ONE OF THE surest ways 643-2411. - E CAEtC.' - DWAAJO baths, 2 cor goraga. Apply U A Theaters, to find bargain buys la to and MIL-STD-4S662WIII SALES PERSON and de- • nStoPSTjUMriMt Manchester Porkode. be helpful. Please STUDENTS This home must ba Ntv YtfB, M . I M t NOW forming adult-child Full time entry level shop the classified ods livery tor modern | N I J X K O A K . seen, ta lll 0. W. Fish INSTjtUCTOR of thehan- everyday. apply at Carlyle John­ pharmacy. Protes- < Dead End Job? frill NMiig ABirt«i wltii zip bowling league. 2hours position available. son Machine Com- DRIVERS PREVIOUS SOLUTION: "Mr*. Hayaa may not have much Realty. 6^15*1 or 871- CM C m e t l y l t ------of fun I For more Infor­ dicapped needs new slonol atmosphere In ! ' Inthjonco on Congrass, but sha has graat Influanca with 1400.O Savings Bank of Instructors. Join now pony, 52 Main Street, T o w T ru c k targe shopping center. • Consider the Coast Guard Alter­ mation call 649-9012 af­ O F n C E H E LP Monchester. EOE. • ma." — Huthartofd B. Hayas. HOMEMIIKERS SPECIAL: Over 200 oe- and help the handi­ Full time or peri time, Port time flexible; ter 4:30 pm, weekdays. Mancheeter Loan One full time, one re­ HELP wanted for East native. Its a chance to do import­ loctiona and a F R E E Anytime on weekends. capped learn to swim In experience necessary. hours. Excellent se— 7 Canter. Apply in gular part time general Hartford based heating lory. Fringe benefits. Se// Yoiif Car Pattern Section in the Ask for Bee.o our newly constructed ant jobs. Fighting pollution, sav­ 7 Apply In peraon ALBUM. Jnat $3.00. parson, 923 Main pool. If Interested office person. Good company. Experience Not the usual retail please come to our typing e must. *7.50 to and licensed people store. Apply In person. MIONUeHTERS ing lives, and enforcing Maritime THE DEADLINE FOR St. Manchester. only. Please coll ond Goodrich orientation at Concor­ atari - *8.00 after 30 Uggett Phormocy, 404 SPRAY THAT atom away. | law. Jobs that will give you big 4 Ling*ns — 10 0 * y * PLA C IN G OR dia Lutheran Church, days. Send resume to leave mesaope on 569- West Middle Turnpike,' Ballpoint Ink ttolnt on ftOOKKEEFCft LET YOUR newspaper CANCELING AN AD 40 Pitkin St., Manches­ 3395 or 568-7395. Automotive Manchester Porkode^ shirt pocfcets...other plo- responsibilities and equally big 508 charg*, aMh addi­ help you keep fruit lars Bualneae Manager BOB Franklin Ave. P art H i m IS 12 NOON THE Apply at once. C M , tional lln*. You can FURNITURE Makers. ter September 16, of OFFICA he(p. ^ort time too...con bo removad i FuO charge wNh com-, Convenient Evening Hours sparkling clean and sweet 7:30pm. If any ques­ P.O. Box 1213 afternoons. Hours flex- Hertford almost magically by rewards for work well done. The canoatatanyUma. smell Ing. Wash lars. dry DAY BEFORE, Full or part time. As­ puter knowladga pra­ semblers, sow opera­ tions arise please coll Manchester ible. 643-2178.______or cell 724-3374, eek adraylng hair fprov on the Coast Guard can be your route to B o m v, completely then put a MONDAY - FRIDAY, for Al or Rose. t e d for local CPA GREAT PAY IN ORDER TO MAKE tors. Experience help­ Borboro at 643-4000. LANOSCAPERS/Iown LOUb speaker oiT- spot then washing In the NO REFUNDS DR large piece of newspaper ful but not necessory. usual way. Idle Items | firm. Salary commaneu- a bright career. For more Informa­ AOJU TMKNT Inside the lor and put the THE NEXT ISSUE. core. Experience re- temblers. Full or port rala wNh axpartence., 8 8 N.rfi p Brothers PERSON to Inspect and oulred tor landscaping tinw. Flexible hours. around the home can be , Pleasant Atmosphere tion Contact your local recruiter C M l lid on. The paper will FRIDAY Furniture- Cleon shopping center ekehonged for cash, al-1 For mote dalaHs caN < D E M ID absorb any moisture. Let procedure and lawn 44W140-______AFTERNOON BY 2:30 Manufacturers of fin­ parking totoreo. Flexi­ maintenance opera­ most ntoglcally, when od-1 742-8001 or 64M828 at 240-4260. o ckasifled od in your est quality llvine room ble hours approxi­ I^ARt tlrmepeneral obice batwaan 0am and 2 pm. C L A S S i n E D PM FOR MONDAY'S tions. Must be depen­ worker for Manchester vartlsed In clossifled. newspaper find a cosh ISSUE. THANK YOU furniture. Appviv. In mately 25 hours per dable year round work. Monday through Thura- for more information call 6 4 7 -9 9 4 6 Help Others, help yourself, buyer for rnost anything reol estate office. Typ­ FOR YOUR person, 122 Noubuc week. Coll 646-0787. Kelly's Landscaping. ftey. 6 4 3 -2 7 1 1 you have for sole. Ave., Glastonbury. 633- Keep t r y in g If no ing and bookkeeeino The Coast Guard COOPERATONIII 520-8114, 9am-4pm. e i^ le n c e helpful. 646- after 6 pm 1-288-5196 7511. 633-99SS. Mendoy-Frldgy,